<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil
In this article, we analyze a delimited corpus of Internet memes showcasing Brazilian President Michel Temer. The theoretical framework is based on literacy studies, digital information and communication technology usage in research and teaching, and Bakhtin studies. The methodological design follow...
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doaj-3a96e2a489f14095bc21f660b99afce42021-05-02T17:17:39ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum : Language and Culture1983-46751983-46832018-10-01402e43714e4371410.4025/actascilangcult.v40i2.4371443714<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in BrazilFabiana Cristina Komesu0Renira Rampazzo Gambarato1Luciani Ester Tenani2Universidade Estadual PaulistaUniversidade de JönköpingUniversidade Estadual PaulistaIn this article, we analyze a delimited corpus of Internet memes showcasing Brazilian President Michel Temer. The theoretical framework is based on literacy studies, digital information and communication technology usage in research and teaching, and Bakhtin studies. The methodological design follows the approach of Gambarato and Komesu (2018), who selected and analyzed data sets of memes based on classification tools developed by Dawkins (1976) and Knobel and Lankshear (2007). The main goal is to discuss the relevance of using ‘Internet memes’, while studying the concept of ‘text’. Therefore, regarding the mobilization of digital information and communication technologies, we consider how the appropriation of someone else’s word takes place through verbal and visual-verbal elements potentially available to subjects on the Web. We aim to discuss effects of meaning deriving from the way these texts are disseminated across spreadable media, taking into account power and resistance relations between subjects of/in language.http://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciLangCult/article/view/43714digital literacyinternet memesdialogical discourse analysismichel temer. |
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Fabiana Cristina Komesu Renira Rampazzo Gambarato Luciani Ester Tenani <b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil Acta Scientiarum : Language and Culture digital literacy internet memes dialogical discourse analysis michel temer. |
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<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil |
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<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil |
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<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil |
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<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil |
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<b>‘I will not become an Internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in Brazil |
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<b>‘i will not become an internet meme’: visual-verbal textualization process in the study of the power and resistance in brazil |
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In this article, we analyze a delimited corpus of Internet memes showcasing Brazilian President Michel Temer. The theoretical framework is based on literacy studies, digital information and communication technology usage in research and teaching, and Bakhtin studies. The methodological design follows the approach of Gambarato and Komesu (2018), who selected and analyzed data sets of memes based on classification tools developed by Dawkins (1976) and Knobel and Lankshear (2007). The main goal is to discuss the relevance of using ‘Internet memes’, while studying the concept of ‘text’. Therefore, regarding the mobilization of digital information and communication technologies, we consider how the appropriation of someone else’s word takes place through verbal and visual-verbal elements potentially available to subjects on the Web. We aim to discuss effects of meaning deriving from the way these texts are disseminated across spreadable media, taking into account power and resistance relations between subjects of/in language. |
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digital literacy internet memes dialogical discourse analysis michel temer. |
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