SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY OF COMICS

Authors

  • Eliane Meire Soares RASLAN
  • Milene Silva SACRAMENTO

Abstract

The symbolic language andidentity traits are present throught the use slang and comics as a means ofthis analysis. In comics Porto Alegre evaluate the typical language of theeighteenth century and in Cuiabá evaluate the indians languages of comics,using both reference texts of french philosopher and sociologist JeanBaudrillard to treat the figurative meaning. From Porto Alegre to work with HQ“Paiaguá” – Rio’s owners (Donos do Rio), by Augusto Figliaggi e ElaineGonçalves, who narrate the story in a fictional war between the Portuguesesettlers and the Indians of Mato Grosso. Then contextualize the comic “TheAnalyst Bage” (O analista de Bagé) by Luís Fernando Veríssimo, wich tells thestory of a Freudian psychoanalyst thick and sincere. The life and routinepopulation porto-alegrense and mato-grossense are discussed seeking the thoughtof Jean Baudrillard, language thinks and thinks for us, which deals with thesubject, as much as we thinkthrought it.

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Author Biographies

Eliane Meire Soares RASLAN

Milene Silva SACRAMENTO

How to Cite

RASLAN, E. M. S., & SACRAMENTO, M. S. (2014). SYMBOLIC LANGUAGE AND CULTURAL IDENTITY OF COMICS. Acta Semiotica Et Lingvistica. Retrieved from https://periodicos.ufpb.br/index.php/actas/article/view/18431

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ARTIGOS