Normalização dos corpos de divas pop: haterização evidenciada por influenciadores digitais

Marília Abigail Meneses Batista, André Luiz Maranhão de Souza-Leão
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21529/RECADM.2023013

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A influência digital é um fenômeno cada vez mais presente na sociedade. Os influenciadores digitais se apropriam de divas pop e as paratextualizam evidenciando a normalização que é imposta a seus corpos. Argumentamos então que a normalização aplicada às divas é realizada por meio de um processo de haterização. Exposto isto, buscamos analisar como influenciadores digitais brasileiros paratextualizam a haterização de divas pop. Para isto, analisamos o discurso de influenciadores digitais pela Análise de Discurso Foucaultiana. Nosso arquivo de pesquisa foi construído a partir de blogs de fofocas de celebridades que publicaram notícias sobre divas pop. Quanto aos resultados, chegamos a duas formações discursivas que revelam formas de resistências à haterização das divas pop paratextualizadas pelos influenciadores digitais: a primeira, se refere à proteção às divas, evidenciado pelo apoio às suas escolhas e pela empatia e pelos ataques por elas sofridos; a segunda, se materializa na evidenciação dos lados negativos de ser uma diva pop, que passa a ter sua vida lançada ao constante julgamento público.

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divas pop; influenciadores digitais; haterização; paratexto; dicurso; Butler; Foucault


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