SOUZA, C. R. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9280186031588940; SOUZA, Clara Regina Rodrigues de.
Resumo:
The rhetoric organization of monographs is writing from the consideration and resumption
of research issues, placed in the introduction. Based on this observation, this dissertation
provides a study of retextualization not yet covered in the literature, to highlight an inner
connection between sections that make up this genre: introduction and data analysis. For
some theoretical contribution is reached, we seized as the object of research monographs
and retextualization strategies involved. Guided by the question, "what way
retextualization strategies on "data analysis section" validate the production of
monographs?", we intend to answer it from objectives that permit, generally: to check
retextualization strategies as essential to the constitution of the genre in focus and,
specifically: to describe monographs and to interpret the manifestation of these strategies
in the section "data analysis" held in the genre. The relevance of the results points to the
contribution of features of the retextualization phenomenon that had not yet investigated.
In addition, this work contributes with the descriptions of monographs while genre set in
the sociorethoric context. The data systematization was based on the descriptiveinterpretativist
methodology and on the qualitative approach, from multiple cases studies,
with copies of the genres under study, produced by subjects of The Institutional Scientific
Initiation Scholarship Program, recognized as PIBIC, in the Full Degree Course in Arts
and in the Bachelor of Social Sciences, in the Humanities Center, of the UFCG. Among
the theoretical assumptions used, Swales (1990; 2004) and Bhatia (2004) allow the
analysis of the genre as a sociorethoric action; as well as Marcuschi (2008a) and
Matencio (2002; 2003; 2004) supports research on the phenomenon investigated in the
writing of this genre. The results obtained are a threat for the identification of internal
retextualization procedures used in target section "data analysis", which contribute to the
validation of the genre, through strategies of adaptation, recasting and argumentation,
mobilized in the course of writing production.