DE PROSAS Y DE TIROS. Narrativa sobre el narcotráfico. El uso del recurso metafórico en la prensa escrita. Diario La Capital, Rosario, Argentina. 2011-2022.
Abstract
This paper analyzes the evolution of narrative forms and the use of war metaphors in written press
related to drug trafficking in the newspaper La Capital of the city of Rosario (Argentina), between
2011 and 2022. In mid-2013 there was a rise in crimes related to the world of drug trafficking, which
in our opinion, favored a change in the way of narrating and the use of the linguistic resource of
metaphors related to the field of war. This study develops a qualitative methodology that seeks to
account for a diachronic change that occurs in the written press, considering the traditional ways of
narrating and the new ones that are presented, where there is a greater use of the resource of
metaphor, especially of the war order. The work is based on theoretical studies on the structural
metaphor conceived by Lakoff and Johnson and on Germán Rey's analysis of the narrative resources
mobilized by the police press. The conclusions show that the press narrative about drug trafficking
in Rosario is presented more as an authentic violent war compared to how it was presented before
through a narrative based on technical police and legal concepts.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2024-01-29Author
Cornaglia Fernández, Jimena
Keywords
Spanska
metaphors-written
press-police
narrative-drug
trafficking-Argentina
Series/Report no.
SPL 2023-036, kandidat, spanska
Language
spa