The literature, the media system and the emergence of the fourth narrator
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https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v1i1.7336Keywords:
system, media, literature, narrative, journalism.Abstract
This is on the assumption that the enunciation processes do not settle just within the devices and their agents, as suggested, in literature and journalism respectively Genette (1988) and Motta (2013). You can also identify them from the media system operations, which is formed by the journalistic devices (websites, social networks, newspapers, magazines etc.), when networking. In this perspective, the system holds a narrative voice; It becomes thus a "fourth speaker" plurivocal and multifaceted nature. Because it is a moving object, which requires, in dialogue with Bergson (2005) and Marcondes Filho (2010), adequate methodological approach will be identified by analyzing the enunciative marks that produces in his movements. The reflection will be illustrated through the analysis of how was the media impact of literary narrative Game of Thrones - Game of Thrones by George Martin. The hypothesis is that the fourth narrator, to conduct a systemic nature operations, along the lines of Luhmann (2009), not only reduces the complexity of their utterances as transforms and is transformed in this operation, reconfiguring an entire media ecology.Downloads
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2016-03-16
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The literature, the media system and the emergence of the fourth narrator. (2016). Signo, 41(Especial), 154-161. https://doi.org/10.17058/signo.v1i1.7336