AN ANALYSIS OF THE DISCOURSE OF WAR IN MOZAMBIQUE AND THE ROLE OF SOCIAL READING IN THE INTERDISCURSIVE STRATUM OF SLEEPWALKING LAND
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2236-4242.v26i1p67-82Keywords:
Discourse, Universe, Fields, Space, War.Abstract
The objective of this paper is to analyze the semantic genesis of the composition of the discursive universes in establishing what we call networks of intra and extra-readings, builders of the interdiscourses responsible for the meanings in the work Sleepwalking Land by Mia Couto. The reflection is based on the Discourse Analysis (DA), especially from the French trend, from the precepts of Maingueneau (2008) in relation to the concepts addressed by the discourse, interdiscourse and interincomprehension, limiting the analysis to the discourse of war and its traces in the work, in terms of enunciation, coenunciation and the coenunciation. In conclusion, we observed that the elements: absence versus presence are the delimiters of interincomprehension for the interdiscursive support, in which the interstices are filled by coenunciators and coenunciators. We refer to the discursive spaces treated in this article: war and death, that generate the presence of human destruction and capital, denoted by means of discursive relations of intra and extra-readings. The analysis of interdiscursivity is centered to the literary object, although it is not limited to it, since the discursive nuances are not actually in the text, but in the actions of control and power undertaken by the constituent elements of the triad: universe, field and discursive spaces.Downloads
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