THE FIGURE OF JESUS CHRIST IN THE DISCOURSE OF CONTEMPORARY MEDIA
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https://doi.org/10.21709/casa.v8i1.2944Keywords:
phenomenology, tensive semiotics, plurilinguismAbstract
The figure of Jesus Christ is represented in different forms in the course of history and that’s heterogeneous representations are in relationship with the axiology of the culture that produces the discourse. The discursive syntax that organizes the representations of Christ is an assemblage of acts that conjugates the dimension of intensity (the sensibility, the affectivity) and the dimension of extensity (the intelligible, the comprehensible). The discursive semiotic possibilities understand the cultural transformations in the analysis of discourses that are produced in different historical periods and in distinct cultures.Downloads
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