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With the arrival of the feminist movement "ni una menos" in Mexico, a change can be perceived in the way women take over public spaces as well as symbolic-discursive spaces. In this contribution I analyze some of the recurring discursive patterns that build a more agentive feminist identit...

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Autor principal: Pfleger, Sabine
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/millca-digital/article/view/4225
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topic "Ni una menos, México"
análisis discursivo-simbólico de carteles
pancartas y grafitis
construcción agentiva de la identidad
"Ni una menos, México"
discursive-symbolic analysis of posters
banners and graffiti
agentive construction of identity
spellingShingle "Ni una menos, México"
análisis discursivo-simbólico de carteles
pancartas y grafitis
construcción agentiva de la identidad
"Ni una menos, México"
discursive-symbolic analysis of posters
banners and graffiti
agentive construction of identity
Pfleger, Sabine
Español: Español
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análisis discursivo-simbólico de carteles
pancartas y grafitis
construcción agentiva de la identidad
"Ni una menos, México"
discursive-symbolic analysis of posters
banners and graffiti
agentive construction of identity
author Pfleger, Sabine
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description With the arrival of the feminist movement "ni una menos" in Mexico, a change can be perceived in the way women take over public spaces as well as symbolic-discursive spaces. In this contribution I analyze some of the recurring discursive patterns that build a more agentive feminist identity in Mexico, focusing on the linguistic-semantic part of the slogans and statements of graffiti, banners and posters carried by the members in two massive concentrations on August 12 and 16, 2019 in Mexico City, as well as the massive protest on March 8, 2020 and the national strike "a day without us" on March 9, 2020. Using two fundamental semantic principles, the semantic condensation of enculturated concepts and force dynamics I detect four recurring discursive-symbolic patterns that point to a new agency in the construction of the identity within the feminist movement in Mexico in the course of the last two years.
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