Self image in the speech: cenographies and ethé discursives of the entrepreneur Bel Pesce on the web
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https://doi.org/10.5902/2175497725561Keywords:
Speech. Communication. Discursive ethos. Entrepreneurship.Abstract
The dialogues proposed in the study are limited to describing scenographies of the article written by Veja’s magazine site regarding Bel Pesce, so as to identify the entrepreneur discursive ethé built up by the site’s magazine edition, and by Pesce communicational post on her official Facebook page. As theoretical framework of the study, one uses Maingueneau’s (2011, 2015, 2016b) and Amossy’s (2016) postulates. The research methodology is exploratory, with a qualitative approach, through a case study. The interpretations made on this research direct a dialogue, through the speech analysis, to a better understanding of the discursive ethos, supported by scenographies that arise from the enunciation.
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