A teoria do discurso e análise do discurso
De Ernesto Laclau a Michel Foucault
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https://doi.org/10.20873/rpv4n2-61Abstract
We intend to analyze the proposals of the social construction of reality from the Discourse Theory in anticipation of Ernesto Laclau and discourse analysis of Michel Foucault. A speech from the perspective of Laclau occurs through the joint contingent identities, around demands monopolized by one of the identities that shape the meaning of reality. This closure of meaning is always endless and so is contingent and temporary. As for Foucault, the meaning of discourse is not tied to their past emergency conditions, and what defines it is not so much a set of common features, but a set of rules common training and institutional framework from which emanates the authority of speech. Here I present the epistemological assumptions of both authors and their implications on the political construction.
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