ANTONINO, Rafael Maracajá.
Resumo:
The present work aims to study the fall process of the president Dilma Rousseff, understanding how the phenomena that emerged through virtual social networks contributed significantly to the consolidation of impeachment. The intention was to observe how there were three fundamental aspects to the impediment of the former president. First, in the days of June / 13, these demonstrations planted a decisive method and content for the advancement of conservatism in Brazil. Second, the political deconstruction of Lula, with a legalistic speech, within the moral field, the former president had his image. And finally, we consider the sexist and misogynist aspects suffered by a woman who occupied the main space of Brazilian institutional power. We take into account the Foucauldian thought, within a reading of the American Judith Butler. In addition, we developed a method of quantitative page analysis on Facebook, approaching the internet with a cultural artifact that is related to the offline world. Then, we enter into the qualitative character, facing images posted and contextualizing with cultural discourses that reproduce relations of power.