THE PERPETUATION OF RACISM IN THE 21ST CENTURY AND THE CASES OF RACISM "DISGUISED"
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This article aims to present analyses of cartoons that reflect on the perspective of discourse analysis of French line.Taking into account the value of the socio-historical conditions of your production and dialogue with a historical process to substantiate and support reading.Are considered to be the basis of this research, authors like Maingueneau (2008, 2013 and 2014).The three cartoons are on the page for the dissemination and best cartoons of Antônio Julião, analysed with a focus on social and critical dimension on the subject of racism and the conditions of black people in the society of the 21st century, base element of consideration of this article, therefore,determined the choice of the corpus. Understand how the socio-historical factor own ideological motive for the basement of the presence racial discourse interacting in social spaces, placing blacks in lower condition.The enunciativas scenes presented are a reflection of current events, is the genus charge understood within a social function, to think, beyond the humor.The resulting reflection factor is understanding the charge as a potent tool to educate the enunciator on subjects so important and how you can learn and grow with fruitful reflections, polemics and necessary for a revolution in thought today.
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