El discurso de las luchas ecológicas populares :los últimos Záparas.
The present article aims to identify the way in which the television program Vision 360 develops its narratives about the discourse of ecological struggles popular of the Zápara, for it was necessary to consult bibliographic sources and documentaries that contribute to define and identify elem...
Autor Principal: | Almeida Garzón, Mayra Alejandra |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2017
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/13318 |
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The present article aims to identify the way in which the television program Vision 360
develops its narratives about the discourse of ecological struggles popular of the Zápara,
for it was necessary to consult bibliographic sources and documentaries that contribute
to define and identify elements of speech and ecological struggles popular.
This research is qualitative and uses the method of critical discourse analysis, raised by
authors such as Van Dijk. This author develops a methodology of analysis applicable to
the study of the journalistic speeches, social and political rights. In this work we agreed
to the speech by means of a rigorous analysis of the narrative structures, both the
journalist as the leader Zápara, important actor for the construction of the story; on the
other hand the analysis of the context of ecological struggles that are currently being
waged between the ancestral villages and the State.
It is furthermore discussed the use of language in its textual and contextual dimensions
following the structure proposed by van Dijk, mainly in the case of the Zápara leader
who has a structure of its own in the use of language.
In the development of the text will be shown as the story of Vision 360 collects
substantial points of ecological struggles as the divergence between the ideological
thinking of the West and the ancestral peoples such as the Zápara with regard to the
conception of development, this translates into a conflict and unequal struggle in which
are deployed the mechanisms of repression, exclusion and disqualification for the part of
the State. |
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