La escalada de la violencia doméstica contra las mujeres durante la pandemia del covid-19 en el discurso de ONU Mujeres
This article analyzes the commitment to the UN Women (@onumulheresbr) discursive action in texts from Instagram posts on the escalation of domestic violence against women during the covid-19 pandemic. The analytical category Modality, as proposed by Fairclough (2003) based on Halliday (2014), as wel...
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Instituto de Lingüística. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad de Buenos Aires
2022
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| Acceso en línea: | http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/sys/article/view/10492 |
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| Sumario: | This article analyzes the commitment to the UN Women (@onumulheresbr) discursive action in texts from Instagram posts on the escalation of domestic violence against women during the covid-19 pandemic. The analytical category Modality, as proposed by Fairclough (2003) based on Halliday (2014), as well as concepts and categories from decolonial studies (Ballestrin 2013, 2017; Lugones 2014) and from gender studies (Akotirene 2019; Carneiro 2011; Crenshaw 1990) were used in the discourse analysis. The investigation points out that the international organization showed commitment both to the truth and to the notion of obligation and necessity about the aspects discussed about domestic violence in the analyzed posts. |
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