
handle: 11336/28377
El trabajo analiza las discursividades público mediáticas de un conjunto de actores políticos clave (dirigentes de la estructura partidaria del PJ y sindicalistas), colocando el eje en la relación que establecen entre el menemismo y su modelo económico y la tradición peronista. Se busca contribuir al análisis del impacto interpelativo del discurso menemista para transformar las identidades existentes y construir una nueva hegemonía en torno a los valores neoliberales. Para ello, se examina un amplio corpus de discursos basados en los principales medios de prensa gráfica de circulación nacional, durante la etapa de sedimentación de la hegemonía menemista (1993). El marco teórico-metodológico parte de la perspectiva del discurso de Ernesto Laclau, complementado con algunas herramientas analíticas de Philips y de la arqueología foucaultiana.
The paper analyzes the public media discursivities from a set of key political actors (members of the PJ party structure and unionists), placing the shaft in the relationship between the menemism and his economic model and the peronist tradition. It seeks to contribute to the analysis of the interpellative impact of the menemist speech to transform the identities and construct a new hegemony around neoliberal values. To do that, examines a large corpus of discourses based on the main national print media during the sedimentation stage of the menemist hegemony (1993). The theoretical and methodological framework is based on the Laclau´s perspective of discourse, complemented with some analytical tools from Philips and foucaultian archeology.
Fil: Fair, Hernán. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.6, Menemismo, Actores políticos clave, Hegemonía neoliberal, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Discursividades
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.6, Menemismo, Actores políticos clave, Hegemonía neoliberal, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Discursividades
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