Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: Marcos Roberto dos Santos

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STUDENT : Marcos Roberto dos Santos
DATE: 28/12/2023
TIME: 18:00
LOCAL: Plataforma Teams
TITLE:

THE PEOPLE OF THE WATER: THE EMERGENCE OF THE OMÁGUAKAMBEBA SIGN LANGUAGE, A MULTIMODAL REGISTER


KEY WORDS:

Omágua-Kambeba Indigenous Sign Language. Deaf indigenous people. Speech. Multimodality.


PAGES: 112
BIG AREA: Lingüística, Letras e Artes
AREA: Lingüística
SUMMARY:

This research navigates the river of an epistemological field that has emerged in the Brazilian scenario in recent years, of indigenous sign languages, with emphasis on the deaf people of the Omágua-Kambeba people. The main objective of the thesis is to understand the constitution of the Omágua-Kambeba Sign Language (LSOK) in the municipality of São Paulo de Olivença, Amazonas, as well as to record these signs in a multimodal perspective. To this end, a mapping was carried out of the deaf indigenous people of the OmáguaKambeba ethnic group in the municipality of São Paulo de Olivença; identification of the signs used by these deaf indigenous people and; analysis of the multimodal and discursive morphophonological constitution of signs. To carry out the research, studies on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) by Fairclough (2003, 2016), Dijk (2018, 2020) and others were used, on the Theory of Multimodality by Leeuwen (2005), Kress and Leeuwen ( 2006), Kress (2010) and others, on the Theory of Resemiotization by Iedema (2003) and others and on emerging and indigenous sign languages by Fusellier-Souza (2004), Guen, Copolla and Safar (2020), Gomes and Vilhalva (2021) among others. This is research with a qualitative approach, the generation of data was ethnographic in nature, and semi-structured interviews were also used as a technique. The analysis of the research corpus was carried out through the following theoretical triangulation: Critical Discourse Analysis, Multimodality Theory and Resemiotization Theory. The results indicate that the Omágua-Kambeba Sign Language presents itself as the fundamental linguistic materialization for breaking exclusionary social practices and silencing by hegemonic culture, enabling the representation and (re)signification of the world by deaf indigenous people of the ethnicity. Another important aspect is the fact that, due to its visual and spatial nature, LSOK has a multimodal character in all its complexity and linguistic level.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interna - 2330810 - MARIA LUISA ORTIZ ALVAREZ
Interna - 1872110 - PATRICIA TUXI DOS SANTOS
Presidente - 1766155 - ROSINEIDE MAGALHAES DE SOUSA
Notícia cadastrada em: 20/12/2023 11:38
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