Comunicação e saúde mental: Análise discursiva de cartazes do movimento nacional de luta antimanicomial do Brasil

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The article analyzes two posters that with the same slogan – “Asylums nevermore” – promote National Anti-Asylum Day. The analysis was based on principles of the symptomatology of social discourse, articulating analytical concepts and practices arising from the French School and the pragmatic dimension of discourse analysis. The results revealed affirmation strategies of the movement for the qualification and exacerbation of the issues of the enunciation and other enunciators, namely political actors of the anti-asylum movement and their allies. It also reveals the attempt to disqualify competitive discourse, especially that which discloses the serious problems of its institutional models, but also by juxtaposing the positive presence of the issuers and enunciators of the posters.

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Espirito Santo, W., de Araujo, I. S., & Amarante, P. (2016). Comunicação e saúde mental: Análise discursiva de cartazes do movimento nacional de luta antimanicomial do Brasil. Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos, 23(2), 453–471. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-59702016005000001

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