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''Definition'': The heuristic category of “discursive form” offers a methodological research strategy. In order to observe its utility and viability, as well as its limits and problems, this approach will have to be further put into practice.<br /> This category refers to an artifact in which semantics materialize in a specific way, and whose regularity allows an identity recognition throughout multiple cultural settings.<br /> In other words, every form must fulfill a “selective” function of contents that allow it to guide the reader’s expectations.<br /> Nevertheless, this function is fulfilled in relation to other simultaneous forms from which it will distinguish itself – a network of forms-, that may survive through time adapting to historical transformations, or disappear. It is important to mention that a discursive form must not necessarily be printed; however, in this work we exclusively refer to “printed texts” as the stabilization of discursive forms is achieved to a great extent due to the printing press.<ref>Perla Chinchilla Pawling, ''Las formas discursivas: una propuesta metodológica'', in Historia y grafía, no. 43, (México 2014), translated by Paulina León''</ref><br /><br />
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Testo in spagnolo: Con la categoría heurística de “forma discursiva” se ofrece una estrategia metodológica de investigación documental cuya utilidad y viabilidad, así como sus límites y problemas, tendrán que ser observados desde su utilización misma en el futuro.<br />
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Así, una forma discursiva sería el artefacto compuesto por una semántica condensada en un discurso verbal y por una materialidad, cuyo conjunto denota una regularidad que permite una distinción específica en el contexto de múltiples campos culturales.<br />
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En otros términos, cada forma ha de cumplir una función “selectiva” de contenidos que le permite guiar las expectativas del que se aproxima a su lectura. Sin embargo, esa función la cumple en su relación con otras formas simultáneas de las que habrá de distinguirse –una red de formas–, a la vez que pervive en el tiempo adaptándose a los cambios históricos, o bien puede desaparecer.<br />
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Es importante hacer notar que no por fuerza una forma discursiva tiene que estar impresa; no obstante, en este trabajo nos referiremos en exclusiva a “textos impresos”, porque la estabilización de las formas discursivas se consigue en buena medida gracias a la imprenta.-->
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Latest revision as of 12:05, 28 October 2019

Definition: The heuristic category of “discursive form” offers a methodological research strategy. In order to observe its utility and viability, as well as its limits and problems, this approach will have to be further put into practice.
This category refers to an artifact in which semantics materialize in a specific way, and whose regularity allows an identity recognition throughout multiple cultural settings.
In other words, every form must fulfill a “selective” function of contents that allow it to guide the reader’s expectations.
Nevertheless, this function is fulfilled in relation to other simultaneous forms from which it will distinguish itself – a network of forms-, that may survive through time adapting to historical transformations, or disappear. It is important to mention that a discursive form must not necessarily be printed; however, in this work we exclusively refer to “printed texts” as the stabilization of discursive forms is achieved to a great extent due to the printing press.[1]


  1. Perla Chinchilla Pawling, Las formas discursivas: una propuesta metodológica, in Historia y grafía, no. 43, (México 2014), translated by Paulina León