Situación comunicativa y estructura genérica en la telenovela mexicana

Authors

  • Rodney Williamson Universidad de Ottawa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35956/v.2.n1.2002.p.51-68

Keywords:

Discourse genre. Register. Frame. Soap opera. Social semiotics.

Abstract

Different theoretical perspectives on the notion of discourse genre serve to underline the complex and dynamic nature ofthis concept, taken as the basis for a hierarchical model for analyzing the Mexican soap opera. We then justify the inclusion ofthe notions ofregister and frame in the same model through illustration ofthe use of all three semantic spaces to examine the generation and expression of meanings at a series of different levels, from the broadest macrotextual level right down to that of microtext. We comment briefly on the generic and subgeneric organization of the ‘telenovela’ or soap opera, emphasizing its significance for the study ofsocial semiotic processes.

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Author Biography

Rodney Williamson, Universidad de Ottawa

Profesor de lingüística hispánica y traducción de la Universidad de Ottawa. Ha publicado mayormente en las áreas de análisis discursivo y textual de textos hispánicos, y en la enseñanza del español. Actualmente trabaja en proyectos de colaboración internacional sobre la telenovela mexicana y la prensa mexicana y canadiense. Los temas por los que se interesa específicamente son la evolución de los géneros discursivos, la expresión de la ideología en el discurso, y la multimodalidad.

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Published

2021-05-03

How to Cite

Williamson, R. (2021). Situación comunicativa y estructura genérica en la telenovela mexicana. Revista Latinoamericana De Estudios Del Discurso, 2(1), 51–68. https://doi.org/10.35956/v.2.n1.2002.p.51-68

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