TENSIONS BETWEEN SENSES IN ENUNCIATION OF THE JURIDIC TEXT
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Domínio Semântico de determinação, Reescritura, Arquivo jurídico.Abstract
The base of this study is the relation between the indian and the no-indian
like a space of senses that takes me to try to understand the identification/subjectivation
of Xavante indians in Barra do Garcas – MT city. Considering that this city is marked by
the inscripted organization in juridic, in the written, or in a politics society, cultural and
linguistically differenced of village, I cut, for analysis some texts about the Racial Equality
National Politics (PNIR), that according to the decree number 65.810 from December
1969 and the INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION, propose to “eliminate all the types of
racial prejudice” (my griffin). At the first moment I develop a topic to get understandable
what is a “corpus” of file; after I do a trail about the studies of enunciation and, to finish, I
describe some procedures of rewriting, essaying an analysis with base in Guimaraes (2007)
studies, specification under what he calls of Semantics Domain of Determination (DSD).
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