"Am I American, Too?"

Claudete Santana de Assis, Antonio Henrique Coutelo de Moraes
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The current work is aimed at analyzing the speech of nine Brazilian teachers who teach English as a Foreign Language (EFL) for three renowned institutions of English language teaching in the city of Recife, Pernambuco, so as to verify if the mental models built justify polarization of the groups denominated as groups of US and THEM (VAN DIJK, 2015a). Such polarization has occurred in a reverse way, since Brazilian EFL teachers look up to the American culture in detriment of their own. This polarization reversal was caused in Brazil, not only by the exposure to American products, but also by the country's historical context. The influence of the American government upon Brazil, and its hegemonic power, began effectively around the 1940s, when they established a Bureau in Brazil to foster cultural exchange. Nonetheless, its creation favored the implantation of the American hegemony, which was channeled by diplomatic agreements with Brazil, which were established by the American government and materialized by institutions along with the export of its English language. This research uses a qualitative, transversal and analytical methodology and analysis was guided in the light of Critical Discourse Studies, having Van Dijk (2015a) as the main theoretician. It will support us to comprehend the socio-cognitive discourse aspects and their components, using the discourse triangle proposed by the author, discourse-cognition-society, as well as Souza (2018) and Moita Lopes (2003) among others to understand the historical context of the North American culture coming to Brazil and the mental representations built subjectively.
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“我也是美国人吗?”
目前的工作旨在分析九名在伯南布哥累西腓市三所著名英语教学机构教授英语作为外语(EFL)的巴西教师的演讲,以验证所建立的心理模型是否证明了美国和THEM群体的两极分化是合理的(VAN DIJK,2015a)。这种两极分化是以相反的方式发生的,因为巴西的EFL教师在尊重美国文化的同时损害了他们自己的文化。这种两极分化的逆转是在巴西造成的,不仅是因为接触了美国产品,还因为该国的历史背景。美国政府对巴西及其霸权的影响始于20世纪40年代左右,当时他们在巴西成立了一个促进文化交流的局。尽管如此,它的建立有利于美国霸权的植入,这是通过与巴西的外交协议来实现的,这些协议是由美国政府建立的,并通过机构实现,同时出口其英语。本研究采用定性、横向和分析的方法,并以范迪克(2015a)为主要理论家,以批判性话语研究为指导进行分析。这将有助于我们理解社会认知话语方面及其组成部分,利用作者、话语认知社会以及Souza(2018)和Moita Lopes(2003)等人提出的话语三角来理解北美文化来到巴西的历史背景和主观构建的心理表征。
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