Sujeitos do/no rock caboclo, faroeste brasileiro: a sonoridade e os jovens em faroeste caboclo

Authors

  • Cleverson Lucas dos Santos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61358/policromias.v1i2.7717

Keywords:

Discourse Analysis, Youth, Sonority

Abstract

Faroeste Caboclo (Caboclo Western) is a song by Legião Urbana (Urban Legion) rock band that mixes different sound / linguistic tells the story of John of Santo Cristo. From her, intent to realize how this song contributes to mark the Brazilian rock'n'roll, get young people from different social classes, to be urged in the position-subject presented. Furthermore, analyzes which subjects and meaning effects are caused from the conditions of discursive production, on the basis of theoretical and methodological of Discourse Analysis French in Pêcheux (2009, 1990); Orlandi (2012, 1997); Ferreira (2003); Ferreira-Rosa (2012), Souza (1994) allyed the concept of music, musical style and youth. This work is part of the dissertation in Letters, which had as corpus the songs of Legião Urbana (Urban Legion) band entitled "Generation Coca-Cola, sons of revolution: effects of meaning on songs of Legião Urbana (Urban Legion)". The sonority of the song combined with linguistic construction put in place the clash between the mirror / real double and unrealized from different social classes. So, Caboclo Western breaking the imaginary that is expected of the rocker and the rock'n'roll itself, allowing subjects to young enter on that discursive process, and relate to the effects of meaning that are available to you, apparently divergent, but are in the same song.

Published

2017-02-10

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