ENUNCIATIVE DYNAMICS IN COPING WITH CRISES AND CATASTROPHES:
THE POETIC PATH AND THE TEMPORAL PERSPECTIVE IN INDIGENOUS ACTIVISM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21709/casa.v18i2.20521Keywords:
Enunciation, Dissent, Ways of life, Indigenous peoples, TemporalityAbstract
The article analyzes the enunciation of indigenous women in discourses that highlight the confrontation of crises and catastrophes. It seeks political actions led by these women, highlighting the articulation between semiotics and politics and aesthetics, in ways of life and enunciative practices. The theoretical and methodological framework involves Greimas's basis on enunciation, the dynamics of temporality in semiotics in Bertrand (2021) and Fontanille (2021), and the notion of politics in Rancière (2009). To this end, the study uses different discursive sources as empirical objects, such as audiovisual productions by indigenous women, journalistic photographs, and media campaigns.
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