Abstract This article presents a critical review of a paper trilogy entitled “Coup Semiosis”, “Coup Semiosis 2” and “Coup Semiosis 3” written and presented by Alexandre Rocha da Silva and his students in the Intercom Communication Semiotics Research in the period of the years 2016, 2017 and 2018. Our interest lays in discussing some of the deconstructionist precepts that served as the basis for the reflections proposed in each article of the trilogy, respectively, the diagramm, the deterritorialization and reterritorialization process and the referential fallacy, as well as possible developments that such approaches suggest in the dialogue with other authors. With this, we intend to elucidate how each text produces the deconstruction of different coups that occurred in Brazil and in Latin American countries, as well as to establish the indices referring to the political relations that are materialized through language.
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