Name: | Description: | Size: | Format: | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.25 MB | Adobe PDF |
Authors
Advisor(s)
Abstract(s)
A presente dissertação, fruto de um interesse nascido durante o estudo na Unidade
Curricular “Tipologias Textuais e Práticas de Escrita”, tem como objetivo explorar a
dinâmica das micronarrativas pós-modernas em contexto digital.
Cientes de que o mundo virtual é uma parte integrante da vida do ser pós-moderno,
pretendemos explorar as características mais marcantes destes fragmentos neste contexto
específico. Para tal, recorreremos às teorias de Dominique Maingueneau (2014) e Patrick
Charaudeau (2008), ambos professores, investigadores e estudiosos da Análise do
Discurso Francesa. Servir-nos-emos também de estudos efetuados por alguns
investigadores acerca das micronarrativas, nomeadamente, David Lagmanovich (2006),
Lauro Zavala (2004, 2006, 2011, 2014), Violeta Rojo (1996, 2009, 2015), David Núñez
Núñez (2020), entre outros.
Pretendemos, ao longo da nossa pesquisa, explorar as peculiaridades das narrativas
fragmentárias, constatando a problemática que as envolve desde a sua definição à sua
catalogação, passando pelo comparativismo com outros géneros textuais, discursivos e
literários.
The present dissertation, result of an interest born during the study in the Curricular Unit “Textual Typologies and Writing Practices”, aims to explore the dynamics of postmodern micro-narratives in a digital context. Aware that the virtual world is an integral part of the life of the post-modern being, we intend to explore the most striking features of this fragments in this specific context. To this end, we will resort to the theories of Dominique Maingueneau (2014) and Patrick Charaudeau (2008), both teachers, researchers and scholars of French Discourse Analysis. We will also use studies carried out by some researchers on micronarratives, namely David Lagmanovich (2006), Lauro Zavala (2004, 2006, 2011, 2014), Violeta Rojo (1996, 2009, 2015), David Núñez Núñez (2020), among others. We intend, throughout our research, to explore the peculiarities of fragmentary narratives, noting the problems that surround them from their definition to their cataloging, passing through the comparativism with other textual, discursive and literary genres.
The present dissertation, result of an interest born during the study in the Curricular Unit “Textual Typologies and Writing Practices”, aims to explore the dynamics of postmodern micro-narratives in a digital context. Aware that the virtual world is an integral part of the life of the post-modern being, we intend to explore the most striking features of this fragments in this specific context. To this end, we will resort to the theories of Dominique Maingueneau (2014) and Patrick Charaudeau (2008), both teachers, researchers and scholars of French Discourse Analysis. We will also use studies carried out by some researchers on micronarratives, namely David Lagmanovich (2006), Lauro Zavala (2004, 2006, 2011, 2014), Violeta Rojo (1996, 2009, 2015), David Núñez Núñez (2020), among others. We intend, throughout our research, to explore the peculiarities of fragmentary narratives, noting the problems that surround them from their definition to their cataloging, passing through the comparativism with other textual, discursive and literary genres.
Description
Keywords
Fragmentação Micronarrativa Pós-modernidade Discurso Virtualidade Fragmentation Micronarrative Postmodernity Discourse Virtuality
Citation
Marques, Lília da Graça Maurício - A estética do fragmento [Em linha]: a dinâmica da micronarrativa pós-moderna em contexto digital. [S.l.]: [s.n.], 2023. 84 p.