DE ATLAS A TIO SAM: IMAGENS (E VOZES) QUE SE REPETEM  SEM SE REPETIR 

This article aims at investigating what other “voices” also speak in the discourse transmitted through the presence of an iconic image of American culture and a headline on the cover of a traditional American magazine. In the light of the French school of discourse analysis, also based on Bakhtin’s...

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Main Author: Wilson Chequi
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: JackBran Consult Ltda. 2010-05-01
Series:Lumen et Virtus
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Online Access:http://www.jackbran.com.br/lumen_et_virtus/numero2/wilsonchequi.html
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Summary:This article aims at investigating what other “voices” also speak in the discourse transmitted through the presence of an iconic image of American culture and a headline on the cover of a traditional American magazine. In the light of the French school of discourse analysis, also based on Bakhtin’s notion of “dialogism”, this is an attempt to demonstrate the heterogeneous nature of every text, may it be verbal or non-verbal.
ISSN:2177-2789