O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Anderson, Jaqueline Tavares lattes
Orientador(a): Campos, Carla Leila Oliveira lattes
Banca de defesa: Campos, Carla Leila Oliveira, Miranda, Adílio Renê Almeida, Souza, Heberth Paulo De, Ribeiro, Wesllay Carlos
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Alfenas
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Gestão Pública e Sociedade
Departamento: Instituto de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.unifal-mg.edu.br/handle/123456789/2316
Resumo: Brazil is a country that was colonized by Europeans and, since then, there has been discrimination against indigenous peoples, they have been socially excluded, they have suffered physical and territorial violence, for the colonization process to be successful. The colonization ended in 1822, when there was the Proclamation of Brazil's Independence from Portugal, however discursive memories with colonial aspects remained present in Brazilian society, spreading through the media and influencing ideas collectively shared by society. In this context, our research proposes to understand the representation of the indigenous cause in reports about the 2022 Free Land Camp (Acampamento Terra Livre in Portuguese), through the analysis of reports published on news websites, about an event of vindication of the indigenous peoples, the Free Land Camp. Previous research has shown a stereotyped and racist image of the Indigenous being propagated by newspapers (BARBOSA, 2010), in addition to presenting silences and exclusions by the Pernambuco media (MELO, 2003) and a significant change in the way of representing the Indigenous people: the leaders, women, and young indigenous people began to occupy legitimate spaces of speech when comparing texts from the 2000s with news from the 1990s. The general objective of this work is to understand the representation of the indigenous cause in news about 2022 Free Land Camp, having as reference the theoretical and methodological Discourse Analysis of French orientation, based mainly on the authors Dominique Maingueneau, Eni Orlandi, and Michel Foucault. We also adhere to the decolonial research approach, based on Eduardo Galeano and Walter Mignolo, and, about Brazilian racism, we adopt the studies of Silvio Almeida and Lilia Schwarcz. The corpus of analysis is a set of sixteen journalistic articles about the 2022 Free Land Camp: three from Veja Magazine, three from the G1 portal, three from UOL, two from Folha de S. Paulo, and five from Forum Magazine. The articles were published in April 2022, from 04/04/2022 to 04/20/2022. The categories of analysis are direct and indirect quotations, words between quotation marks, metaphors and paraphrases. We used concepts such as interdiscursivity, discursive memory, the said, unsaid and silencing, as guides in the interpretation of the data. The analysis revealed that there are colonial discursive formations in the articles analyzed, but they also have decolonial aspects. Democratic and environmentalist speeches were also observed, but in smaller proportions. All the reports analyzed appropriated the event to talk about the 2022 presidential elections.
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The colonization ended in 1822, when there was the Proclamation of Brazil's Independence from Portugal, however discursive memories with colonial aspects remained present in Brazilian society, spreading through the media and influencing ideas collectively shared by society. In this context, our research proposes to understand the representation of the indigenous cause in reports about the 2022 Free Land Camp (Acampamento Terra Livre in Portuguese), through the analysis of reports published on news websites, about an event of vindication of the indigenous peoples, the Free Land Camp. Previous research has shown a stereotyped and racist image of the Indigenous being propagated by newspapers (BARBOSA, 2010), in addition to presenting silences and exclusions by the Pernambuco media (MELO, 2003) and a significant change in the way of representing the Indigenous people: the leaders, women, and young indigenous people began to occupy legitimate spaces of speech when comparing texts from the 2000s with news from the 1990s. The general objective of this work is to understand the representation of the indigenous cause in news about 2022 Free Land Camp, having as reference the theoretical and methodological Discourse Analysis of French orientation, based mainly on the authors Dominique Maingueneau, Eni Orlandi, and Michel Foucault. We also adhere to the decolonial research approach, based on Eduardo Galeano and Walter Mignolo, and, about Brazilian racism, we adopt the studies of Silvio Almeida and Lilia Schwarcz. The corpus of analysis is a set of sixteen journalistic articles about the 2022 Free Land Camp: three from Veja Magazine, three from the G1 portal, three from UOL, two from Folha de S. Paulo, and five from Forum Magazine. The articles were published in April 2022, from 04/04/2022 to 04/20/2022. The categories of analysis are direct and indirect quotations, words between quotation marks, metaphors and paraphrases. We used concepts such as interdiscursivity, discursive memory, the said, unsaid and silencing, as guides in the interpretation of the data. The analysis revealed that there are colonial discursive formations in the articles analyzed, but they also have decolonial aspects. Democratic and environmentalist speeches were also observed, but in smaller proportions. All the reports analyzed appropriated the event to talk about the 2022 presidential elections.O Brasil é um país que foi colonizado por europeus e, desde então, houve discriminação dos povos indígenas, eles foram excluídos socialmente, sofreram violências física e territorial, para que o processo colonizatório tivesse êxito. A colonização acabou em 1822, quando houve a Proclamação da Independência do Brasil em relação a Portugal, todavia as memórias discursivas com aspectos coloniais permaneceram presentes na sociedade brasileira, propagando-se pelas mídias e influenciando as ideias coletivamente compartilhadas pela sociedade. Nesse contexto, nossa pesquisa se propõe a compreender a representação da causa indígena em reportagens sobre o Acampamento Terra Livre de 2022, por meio da análise de reportagens publicadas em sites de notícias, sobre um evento de reinvindicação dos povos originários, o Acampamento Terra Livre. Pesquisas anteriores mostraram uma imagem estereotipada e racista do indígena sendo propagada por jornais (BARBOSA, 2010), além de apresentar silenciamentos e exclusões pela mídia pernambucana (MELO, 2003) e uma significativa mudança na forma de representar os indígenas: as lideranças, mulheres e jovens indígenas passaram a ocupar espaços legítimos de fala quando comparados textos dos anos 2000 com reportagens da década de 1990. O objetivo geral deste trabalho é compreender a representação da causa indígena em reportagens sobre o Acampamento Terra Livre de 2022, tendo como referência o quadro teóricometodológico a Análise de Discurso Francesa, baseada principalmente nos autores Dominique Maingueneau, Eni Orlandi e Michel Foucault. Filiamo-nos ainda à abordagem decolonial de pesquisa, com fundamento em Eduardo Galeano e Walter Mignolo, e, sobre o racismo brasileiro, adotamos os estudos de Silvio Almeida e Lilia Schwarcz. O corpus de análise é um conjunto com dezesseis matérias jornalísticas sobre o Acampamento Terra Livre de 2022: três da Revista Veja, três do portal G1, três do UOL, duas da Folha de S. Paulo e cinco da Revista Fórum. As matérias foram publicadas no mês de abril de 2022, do dia 04/04/2022 a 20/04/2022. As categorias de análise são as citações diretas e indiretas, as palavras entre aspas, as metáforas e paráfrases. Utilizamos conceitos como a interdiscursividade, memória discursiva, os ditos, não ditos e silenciamentos, como guias na interpretação dos dados. A análise das referidas reportagens revelou que há formações discursivas coloniais nas matérias analisadas, mas também têm aspectos decoloniais. Discursos democráticos e ambientalistas também foram observados, mas em menores proporções. 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title O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
spellingShingle O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
Anderson, Jaqueline Tavares
análise de discurso; discurso de mídia; indígenas; representação.
discourse analysis; media discourse; indigenous; representation.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
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CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA
title_short O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
title_full O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
title_fullStr O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
title_sort O discurso midiático e a representação da causa indígena no Brasil
author Anderson, Jaqueline Tavares
author_facet Anderson, Jaqueline Tavares
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Wesllay Carlos
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Campos, Carla Leila Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Miranda, Adílio Renê Almeida
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Souza, Heberth Paulo De
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Wesllay Carlos
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Campos, Carla Leila Oliveira
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Campos, Carla Leila Oliveira
Miranda, Adílio Renê Almeida
Souza, Heberth Paulo De
Ribeiro, Wesllay Carlos
Campos, Carla Leila Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv análise de discurso; discurso de mídia; indígenas; representação.
topic análise de discurso; discurso de mídia; indígenas; representação.
discourse analysis; media discourse; indigenous; representation.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
ANTROPOLOGIA::ETNOLOGIA INDIGENA
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::SOCIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv discourse analysis; media discourse; indigenous; representation.
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description Brazil is a country that was colonized by Europeans and, since then, there has been discrimination against indigenous peoples, they have been socially excluded, they have suffered physical and territorial violence, for the colonization process to be successful. The colonization ended in 1822, when there was the Proclamation of Brazil's Independence from Portugal, however discursive memories with colonial aspects remained present in Brazilian society, spreading through the media and influencing ideas collectively shared by society. In this context, our research proposes to understand the representation of the indigenous cause in reports about the 2022 Free Land Camp (Acampamento Terra Livre in Portuguese), through the analysis of reports published on news websites, about an event of vindication of the indigenous peoples, the Free Land Camp. Previous research has shown a stereotyped and racist image of the Indigenous being propagated by newspapers (BARBOSA, 2010), in addition to presenting silences and exclusions by the Pernambuco media (MELO, 2003) and a significant change in the way of representing the Indigenous people: the leaders, women, and young indigenous people began to occupy legitimate spaces of speech when comparing texts from the 2000s with news from the 1990s. The general objective of this work is to understand the representation of the indigenous cause in news about 2022 Free Land Camp, having as reference the theoretical and methodological Discourse Analysis of French orientation, based mainly on the authors Dominique Maingueneau, Eni Orlandi, and Michel Foucault. We also adhere to the decolonial research approach, based on Eduardo Galeano and Walter Mignolo, and, about Brazilian racism, we adopt the studies of Silvio Almeida and Lilia Schwarcz. The corpus of analysis is a set of sixteen journalistic articles about the 2022 Free Land Camp: three from Veja Magazine, three from the G1 portal, three from UOL, two from Folha de S. Paulo, and five from Forum Magazine. The articles were published in April 2022, from 04/04/2022 to 04/20/2022. The categories of analysis are direct and indirect quotations, words between quotation marks, metaphors and paraphrases. We used concepts such as interdiscursivity, discursive memory, the said, unsaid and silencing, as guides in the interpretation of the data. The analysis revealed that there are colonial discursive formations in the articles analyzed, but they also have decolonial aspects. Democratic and environmentalist speeches were also observed, but in smaller proportions. All the reports analyzed appropriated the event to talk about the 2022 presidential elections.
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