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“A ECONOMIA DAS TROCAS LINGÜÍSTICAS”, DE PIERRE BOURDIEU E “AS CATILINÁRIAS”, DE MARCUS TULLIUS CÍCERO: REFLEXÃO SOBRE A APLICABILIDADE DE UMA TEORIA SOCIOLÓGICA A UM TEXTO LATINO.

2012; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL; Volume: 13; Issue: 27 Linguagem: Inglês

10.22456/2238-8915.30433

ISSN

2238-8915

Autores

Janete Melasso Garcia,

Tópico(s)

Race, Identity, and Education in Brazil

Resumo

Marcus Tullius Cicero, born 106 B.C., has always been considered the greatest and mostcompetent orator that has ever lived. Pierre Bourdieu, a modern sociologist, has developed a theory aboutthe concept of broadened linguistic competence, stressing the necessary requirements for a speaker to beconsidered competent from the scientific point of view. The present article deals with the applicability ofBourdieu’s sociological theory, entitled : The Economy of Linguistic Exchanges”, to a Latin text by Cicero,with a view to confirming the pertinence of the ancient orator’s prestige.

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