Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”

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Ano de defesa: 2021
Autor(a) principal: Lachovski, Marilda Aparecida lattes
Orientador(a): Scherer, Amanda Eloina lattes
Banca de defesa: Venturini, Maria Cleci, Coutinho, Renata Patricia Corrêa, Lisowski, Carolina Salbego, Medeiros, Caciane Souza de
Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Centro de Artes e Letras
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras
Departamento: Letras
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/22829
Resumo: The present thesis work, anchored in the perspective of Discourse Analysis, proposes a reflection on the discursivization of violence practices, in and by the media, in a relationship with the State and legal norms. Among the practices of violence, lynching is understood as one of the ways in which “doing justice” is reproduced, and also as a possible place of confrontation, attesting to the attempt to naturalize violence, under the existence and organization of the street’ courts of justice. Through interdiscourse, slavery resonates, legitimizing symbolic violence as an instrument for the efficiency of a regulatory and punitive power, on the one hand for the false tutelage of the State and, on the other, for the population in a pretext of justice, producing the incitement to hatred against certain subjects and social groups. We ask ourselves about the ways in which these street courts are organized, in and by discourse, in and by the media, asking for the devices that regulate these collective organizations, and how they make the modes of domination and exclusion work, ideologically inscribed in the construction of an ideal of nation and citizenship. To this end, we selected five discursive clippings: three cases of lynching that circulated in the media and two series of comments by subjects users/followers of the pages of newspapers Extra and G1, on Facebook, about these cases, in which regularization and repetition produce movements of meanings on “doing justice”, on justifying. Regulation and control, as justifications for lynching, work as part of the domination process, in which skin color and lace are still, as effects of naturalization, what defines, legitimizes and sustains symbolic violence. It is the functioning of the modes of domination and exclusion that affect and cross legal practices in Brazil, (re)producing the emerging portion of “dispossessed” subjects, structuring the social division.
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spelling 2021-11-17T13:23:25Z2021-11-17T13:23:25Z2021-05-25http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/22829The present thesis work, anchored in the perspective of Discourse Analysis, proposes a reflection on the discursivization of violence practices, in and by the media, in a relationship with the State and legal norms. Among the practices of violence, lynching is understood as one of the ways in which “doing justice” is reproduced, and also as a possible place of confrontation, attesting to the attempt to naturalize violence, under the existence and organization of the street’ courts of justice. Through interdiscourse, slavery resonates, legitimizing symbolic violence as an instrument for the efficiency of a regulatory and punitive power, on the one hand for the false tutelage of the State and, on the other, for the population in a pretext of justice, producing the incitement to hatred against certain subjects and social groups. We ask ourselves about the ways in which these street courts are organized, in and by discourse, in and by the media, asking for the devices that regulate these collective organizations, and how they make the modes of domination and exclusion work, ideologically inscribed in the construction of an ideal of nation and citizenship. To this end, we selected five discursive clippings: three cases of lynching that circulated in the media and two series of comments by subjects users/followers of the pages of newspapers Extra and G1, on Facebook, about these cases, in which regularization and repetition produce movements of meanings on “doing justice”, on justifying. Regulation and control, as justifications for lynching, work as part of the domination process, in which skin color and lace are still, as effects of naturalization, what defines, legitimizes and sustains symbolic violence. It is the functioning of the modes of domination and exclusion that affect and cross legal practices in Brazil, (re)producing the emerging portion of “dispossessed” subjects, structuring the social division.O presente trabalho de tese, ancorado na perspectiva da Análise de Discurso, propõe uma reflexão sobre a discursivização das práticas de violência, na e pela mídia, numa relação com o Estado e normas jurídicas. Entre as práticas de violência, o linchamento é entendido como uma das formas em que se reproduz o “fazer justiça”, e também como um possível lugar de confronto, atestando para a tentativa de naturalização da violência, sob a existência e organização dos tribunais de rua. Pelo interdiscurso, a escravidão ressoa, legitimando a violência simbólica como instrumento para a eficiência de um poder regulador e punitivo, por um lado pela falsa tutela do Estado e, por outro, pela população num pretexto de justiça, produzindo a incitação ao ódio contra determinados sujeitos e grupos sociais. Questionamo-nos sobre os modos como se organizam esses tribunais de rua, no e pelo discurso, na e pela mídia, perguntando pelos dispositivos que regulam essas organizações coletivas, e como essas fazem funcionar os modos de dominação e exclusão, ideologicamente inscritos na construção de um ideário de nação e de cidadania. Para tanto, selecionamos cinco recortes discursivos: três casos de linchamento que circularam na mídia e duas séries de comentários de sujeitos usuários/seguidores das páginas dos jornais Extra e G1, no Facebook, sobre esses casos, nos quais, a regularização e a repetição produzem movimentos de sentidos sobre o “fazer justiça”, do justiçar. A regulação e o controle, como justificativas para o linchamento, funcionam como parte do processo de dominação, no qual a cor da pele e a renda ainda são, como efeitos de uma naturalização, aquilo que define, legitima e sustenta a violência simbólica. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Violence and domination: the state, the media and the (re) production of the “dispossessed”
title Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
spellingShingle Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
Lachovski, Marilda Aparecida
Discurso
Mídia
Linchamento
Violência simbólica
Discourse
Media
Lynching
Symbolic violence
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
title_short Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
title_full Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
title_fullStr Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
title_full_unstemmed Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
title_sort Violência e dominação: o estado, a mídia e a (re)produção dos “despossuídos”
author Lachovski, Marilda Aparecida
author_facet Lachovski, Marilda Aparecida
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Scherer, Amanda Eloina
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Venturini, Maria Cleci
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Coutinho, Renata Patricia Corrêa
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Lisowski, Carolina Salbego
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Caciane Souza de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lachovski, Marilda Aparecida
contributor_str_mv Scherer, Amanda Eloina
Venturini, Maria Cleci
Coutinho, Renata Patricia Corrêa
Lisowski, Carolina Salbego
Medeiros, Caciane Souza de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Discurso
Mídia
Linchamento
Violência simbólica
topic Discurso
Mídia
Linchamento
Violência simbólica
Discourse
Media
Lynching
Symbolic violence
CNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LETRAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Discourse
Media
Lynching
Symbolic violence
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description The present thesis work, anchored in the perspective of Discourse Analysis, proposes a reflection on the discursivization of violence practices, in and by the media, in a relationship with the State and legal norms. Among the practices of violence, lynching is understood as one of the ways in which “doing justice” is reproduced, and also as a possible place of confrontation, attesting to the attempt to naturalize violence, under the existence and organization of the street’ courts of justice. Through interdiscourse, slavery resonates, legitimizing symbolic violence as an instrument for the efficiency of a regulatory and punitive power, on the one hand for the false tutelage of the State and, on the other, for the population in a pretext of justice, producing the incitement to hatred against certain subjects and social groups. We ask ourselves about the ways in which these street courts are organized, in and by discourse, in and by the media, asking for the devices that regulate these collective organizations, and how they make the modes of domination and exclusion work, ideologically inscribed in the construction of an ideal of nation and citizenship. To this end, we selected five discursive clippings: three cases of lynching that circulated in the media and two series of comments by subjects users/followers of the pages of newspapers Extra and G1, on Facebook, about these cases, in which regularization and repetition produce movements of meanings on “doing justice”, on justifying. Regulation and control, as justifications for lynching, work as part of the domination process, in which skin color and lace are still, as effects of naturalization, what defines, legitimizes and sustains symbolic violence. It is the functioning of the modes of domination and exclusion that affect and cross legal practices in Brazil, (re)producing the emerging portion of “dispossessed” subjects, structuring the social division.
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