De quem é a culpa? Argumentos e estratégias retóricas iniciais de youtubers da Nova Direita sobre o coronavírus
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2237-9967.2020v9n16p27-49Abstract
The objective of this research is to analyze the rhetorical perspective of vlog-shaped videos by youtubers aligned with the New Right-wing in Brazil, about the COVID-19 pandemic and reflections of it in the national politics. Ten videos were selected, analyzed based in the Content Analysis with elements from the Rhetorical Analysis. We aim to understand the construction and the persuasive intention of the content, identifying common arguments and how they are placed. As an initial result, we realize that argumentative strategies are scattered, from the appointment of enemies to the defense of governmental measures.
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