From the History Fact to the Discursive Fact: The Politician in the Charge

Authors

  • Robeto Leiser Baronas
  • Gisele Freitas de Aguiar

Keywords:

Discourse, Humor, Interdiscourse and Discursive fact

Abstract

In this paper, supported by Pêcheux (1997), Chabrol (2008) and Possenti (2009), we seek show that printed cartoons have with the historical events, that circulate in the form of humorous discursive fact, not just an argumentative relationship or dialogical, as proposed by almost all the works that concentrate on this object, but, above all, a interdiscursive relationship, and this interdiscursivity occurs at the level of cultural interdiscursivity, constituting itself in one more of the arrangements that conduct the multiple discursive plans that constitute textual cartoons.

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Author Biographies

Robeto Leiser Baronas

Professor da Universidade Federal de São Carlos – UFSCar

Gisele Freitas de Aguiar

Mestre pela Universidade Federal de São Carlos – UFSCar

How to Cite

Baronas, R. L., & Aguiar, G. F. de. (2010). From the History Fact to the Discursive Fact: The Politician in the Charge. Bakhtiniana. Revista De Estudos Do Discurso , (2). Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/bakhtiniana/article/view/3017

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