Análise arqueológica do discurso de ódio que é uma forma de negar os direitos humanos
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Hate speech, Human rights, ArcheologyAbstract
This article has succintly demonstrated how hate speech poses a serious threat to today´s society, as it denies humanity´s achievements arising from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UM, 1948) that laid the foundations for a new society that it had to emerge from the rubble of the destruction of World War II (1939-1045). Then I discuss the importance that the school has in promoting these achievements, since its space is focused on both dialogicity (FREIRE, 1966) and dialectics (MARX; ENGELS, 2001). Thus, through a daily formative relationship, all groups that are parto f the school enjoy this humanization process that is built through a series of relationships with an emphasis on the effective basic principles of the UDHR (UN, 1948) that theoretical-methodological approach used to analyze the finding of this research was the Archaeological Disciurse Analysis (AAD), by Michel Foucault (2015). And, it was through the assumptions of this approach that I investigated hate speech in Brazilian society . In which, based on the operative assumption, I could find seven enunciative series that are then communicated through their descriptive-analysis, which in this way help society to see and better understand how the modus operandi of this type of discourse takes place.
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