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Yalán, E., (2019). Aproximación y análisis semiótico del consumo e hiperconsumo en el discurso publicitario [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625834
Yalán, E., Aproximación y análisis semiótico del consumo e hiperconsumo en el discurso publicitario [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/625834
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title = "Aproximación y análisis semiótico del consumo e hiperconsumo en el discurso publicitario",
author = "Yalán Dongo, Eduardo Enrique",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
This is a research and methodological application that has as a general objective the study of contemporary Peruvian advertising discourse associated with social relations of the consumer society. The theme will be responsible for showing, exposing and studying the discursive and narrative differences between the new modes of advertising production (typical of hyper-consumerism) and the “traditional“ advertising modes (typical of the consumer society) through the semiotic study of advertising campaigns Inca Kola (motor and motive) & BCP (life decisions) in Peru in 2011 as representatives of such speeches. The investigation considers the study of the discontinuous relations of consumption as the main factor that determines the significance of advertising. Starting from this first notion and adopting the thesis of a ternary figure of the consumer society, namely phase 1 (1880-1945), phase 2 (1950-1985) and phase 3 (1985 -?). Is which will therefore relate to phase 1 and 2 with the so-called “traditional advertising“ and phase 3 with “non-traditional advertising“ or hyper-advertising. These three types of discourse are not eliminated, but they coexist and function in contemporary communication, adapting to the codes and social foundations and modulating their meaning. The research is based on this discontinuity or change in consumer practices that have led to changes in the current advertising communication causing the narrative and discourse of traditional advertising to produce readings and contrary or tangential views regarding such advertising communication.
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