The symbolic devices used for reaffirmation of the indigenous condition

an analysis from the perspective of the night regime of the image

Authors

  • Heloisa Juncklaus Preis Moraes
  • Leidiane Coelho Jorge

Keywords:

Symbolic devices, Imaginary, Indigenous status

Abstract

When we think about what is the Indian on the national scene, we dived in imagistic buildings reinforced by the range of concepts and images that were presented to us throughout our lives. Based on this assumption, we intend in this article to analyze the symbolic elements that refer to the image of the Indian in the Social Imaginary, in the news report "Indigenous make blockades on highways in protest against the PEC 215" displayed by RBS News, Santa Catarina, on 11 November 2015. To this end, we will guide our analytical perception in the night Image regime in imaginary general theory of Gilbert Durand (2002).

Author Biographies

Heloisa Juncklaus Preis Moraes

Docente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da Linguagem da UNISUL. E-mail: heloisapreis@hotmail.com

Leidiane Coelho Jorge

Mestre e doutoranda em Ciências da Linguagem pela UNISUL

Published

2022-04-16

How to Cite

Moraes, H. J. P., & Jorge, L. C. (2022). The symbolic devices used for reaffirmation of the indigenous condition: an analysis from the perspective of the night regime of the image. Identidade!, 21(1), 110–121. Retrieved from https://revistas.est.edu.br/Identidade/article/view/1509

Issue

Section

RELIGIÃO, IDENTIDADE E HISTÓRIA

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