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Departamento de Letras Clássicas e Venáculas - Instituto de Letras
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Full professor of Portuguese Language at the Institute of Letters of the Fluminense Federal University. PhD (2006) in Letters/Language Studies from the same university, having defended the thesis entitled “Competencies for reading/viewing Ziraldo: theoretical subsidies for reader training,” supervised by Rosane Monnerat. She conducted postdoctoral research (2022) in Literary Theory (UERJ), developing the project entitled “‘Agora Inês é morta’: analysis of amorous discourse based on (almost irreversible) marks of formation and affection in illustrated stories for children,” under the supervision of Regina Michelli, which resulted in the publication of the book “Discurso amoroso na literatura infantil” (Love discourse in children's literature) (2023 - Editora Contexto). She teaches undergraduate courses, specializes in Portuguese Language, and, since 2010, has been part of the Graduate Program in Language Studies, Research Line Theories of Text, Discourse, and Translation.
Language and Linguistics, Literature and Literary Theory
Following Rabatel (2025, p. 225), who also advocates for “a critical, rational, distanced engagement” with themes and corpora “that highlight distortions to which the social body is not sufficiently attentive,” this research project aims to focus on the study of empathic mobility, defined as the change of point of view (PDV) operated in discourses as a result of empathy, in narrative sequences from the journalistic domain that, to some extent, thematize the unjust suffering of social minorities. Based on the principle that the speaking subject (Charaudeau, 2025), in the process of semiotization of the world, in addition to informing, reveals their enunciative perspective, the objective of this endeavor is to identify semi-discursive procedures that i) indicate (directly or indirectly) the POVs of the enunciators and ii) reveal the disengaged engagement (Rabatel, 2025) of the speaker in relation to socially sensitive issues and have the potential to provoke the interlocutor's adherence.