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The many voices of the virtual dialog: An analysis of Cosplay Big Brother Brazil

The many voices of the virtual dialog: An analysis of Cosplay Big Brother Brazil
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摘要 This paper aims to present reflections about the interaction and the representations of male and female existing in the communication virtual environment by analyzing the participants' discourse in the role playing game Cosplay Big Brother Brazil, developed by the site Cosplaybr. These reflections take as basic theoretical reference the studies of gender and concepts of the dialogic theory, such as plurivocity. The methodology was based on a case study with qualitative approach. A systematic reflexive procedure was used, with data gathering from primarily (field research--interviews and observations) and indirect (bibliography) sources. Based on this study, the author verified, in first place, a quite dynamic way of virtual communication. It happens as an asynchrony simulation of a synchronic dialogue, once the participants try to emulate a virtual environment in a real one, by only using words and few illustrations. Each member shows himself/herself as a storyteller where the other components are the participants. Each participant is a font of infinite new voices. All the communication process takes place in a constant way and applying democratic rules. The results of this work suggest an interesting point of view about communication in a virtual environment, highlighting themes related to interactivity, language and performance. From now on, we expect to enhance the study, trying to better understand the dynamics of the selected aspects in the analyzed virtual environment.
作者 Otavia Ce
出处 《Sino-US English Teaching》 2010年第3期54-62,共9页 中美英语教学(英文版)
关键词 COSPLAY representation GENDER plurivocity 英语 教学方法 沟通方式 学习方法
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