2 resultados para Cidades e vilas
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A proposta deste artigo é analisar em perspectiva comparada os registros do processo de modernização das cidades ocidentais na literatura do século XIX e início do XX. Ao realizar tal apreciação, pretende-se demonstrar como certos escritores, ao representarem tamanhas transformações, convidavam os seus leitores a refletirem sobre esses acontecimentos. Essas transformações políticas, econômicas e sociais são retratadas, examinadas e criticadas, de maneira singular, nas obras Les Mystères de Paris (1843), de Eugène Sue, Mistérios de Lisboa (1853), de Camilo Castelo Branco, Les Mystères de Marseille (1867), de Émile Zola, Mistérios da Tijuca (1882), de Aluísio de Azevedo, e Mistérios do Rio (1924), de Benjamim Costallat. Todas destinadas a desvendar, pelos caminhos da ficção, a realidade sobre a vida em suas cidades título, modernas ou em modernização. <w:LsdException Locked="false" Priority="51" Name="Grid Table 6 Colorful Accent
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ABSTRACT: This research is the outcome of the results obtained in the development of the research Project “Genres in the journalistic media as objects of external didactic transposition”, developed in Universidade Estadual do Norte do Paraná (UENP/CCP). It has as its study focus the journal genres and its usage as an object of school literacy. For this work we theoretically follow the studies developed by the Sociodiscursive Interactionism (ISD), which systematizes categories for the analysis of language practices materialized in texts and gives us epistemological feedback for the development of the research. Methodologically, the study has four steps: 1) bibliographic study of the journalistic sphere and newspaper genres; 2) interview with Folha de Londrina; 3) identification of the genres that compose the CFC; 4) Description of the CFC based in a category analysis of the ISD: the production context. The general objective is to present part of a theoretical model from the Caderno Folha Cidades of Folha de Londrina newspaper. The results show the importance of this Caderno as object of local literacy, because it is geared towards issues of the Londrina region and serves as a guide for the local population to inform themselves of events and happenings in the area. We aim to expose a contextual overview of the CFC in order to encourage research towards journalistic genres by a sociodiscursive bias. KEYWORDS: Sociodiscursive interactionism. Newspaper genres. Theoretical models. Production context.