Read political discourse: sounds and images in the production of truth in election speeches
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https://doi.org/10.34112/2317-0972a2010v28n55p12-18Keywords:
Political discourse, body, voice, truth, authorship.Abstract
articulating address, we intend to reflect upon one aspect of the authorship construction on the political discourse. Because in general the author of the interventions is not the speaker of the political discourse himself, he must expend several sorts of devices in order to simulate a coincidence of the origin and the performance of the utterance. With the purpose of illustrating the reflection, we will carry out an analysis of two fragments of Lula’s speech in a voting context.
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