'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine

This paper aims at analysing the celebration of the Portuguese language verified in the Brazilian issue number 479 of Vogue magazine, published in July 2018. The analysis adresses to the cover of the magazine as well to the text Portuguese in the vein, written by Nizan Guanaes and also published in...

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Main Authors: Fernando Zolin-Vesz, Alinee Silva dos Santos, Márcio César Cardoso
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal Fluminense 2019-04-01
Series:Gragoatá
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Online Access:http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/1231
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spelling doaj-35af061e66e74264a51035cee887753f2020-11-25T01:56:42ZporUniversidade Federal FluminenseGragoatá1413-90732358-41142019-04-012448177190710'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazineFernando Zolin-VeszAlinee Silva dos SantosMárcio César CardosoThis paper aims at analysing the celebration of the Portuguese language verified in the Brazilian issue number 479 of Vogue magazine, published in July 2018. The analysis adresses to the cover of the magazine as well to the text Portuguese in the vein, written by Nizan Guanaes and also published in the referred issue. Taking into account the conception of monolingual discourse, as designed by Zolin-Vesz and Santos (2017), it portrays the monolingual placement suggested by the cover and the text above mentioned in relation to the construction of an essentialized Portuguese language, a monolithic institution that contributes to the notion of homeland and has to be injected in the veins of Brazilian people as the inherent part of the axis national territory-language-identity-literature. Results suggest that the monolingual discourse conducts the celebration of the Portuguese language in the issue of Vogue magazine as well as contributes to harden the conception of (national) language.http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/1231discurso monolínguelíngua portuguesarevista Vogue.
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author Fernando Zolin-Vesz
Alinee Silva dos Santos
Márcio César Cardoso
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Alinee Silva dos Santos
Márcio César Cardoso
'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine
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língua portuguesa
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Alinee Silva dos Santos
Márcio César Cardoso
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title 'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine
title_short 'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine
title_full 'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine
title_fullStr 'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine
title_full_unstemmed 'My homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in Vogue magazine
title_sort 'my homeland is my language': the monolingual discourse celebration in vogue magazine
publisher Universidade Federal Fluminense
series Gragoatá
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2358-4114
publishDate 2019-04-01
description This paper aims at analysing the celebration of the Portuguese language verified in the Brazilian issue number 479 of Vogue magazine, published in July 2018. The analysis adresses to the cover of the magazine as well to the text Portuguese in the vein, written by Nizan Guanaes and also published in the referred issue. Taking into account the conception of monolingual discourse, as designed by Zolin-Vesz and Santos (2017), it portrays the monolingual placement suggested by the cover and the text above mentioned in relation to the construction of an essentialized Portuguese language, a monolithic institution that contributes to the notion of homeland and has to be injected in the veins of Brazilian people as the inherent part of the axis national territory-language-identity-literature. Results suggest that the monolingual discourse conducts the celebration of the Portuguese language in the issue of Vogue magazine as well as contributes to harden the conception of (national) language.
topic discurso monolíngue
língua portuguesa
revista Vogue.
url http://www.gragoata.uff.br/index.php/gragoata/article/view/1231
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