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Multimodal features in picture books: Challenges for SFL analysis
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
systemic functional multimodal discourse analysis
análisis del discurso multimodal
SF-MDA
Multimodal discourse analysis
Libros álbum
Picture books
Picturebooks
Narrativa multimodal
Lingüística descriptiva
Descriptive linguistics
Lingüística sistémico funcional
Systemic functional linguistics
Multimodalidad
Multimodality
Semiótica social visual
Social visual semiotics
Gramática visual
Visual grammar
Clasificación UNESCO
57 Lingüística
5705 Lingüística Sincrónica
5701.07 Lengua y Literatura
5705.09 Semiología
Fecha de publicación
2023-01-20
Editor
European Systemic Functional Linguistics Association
Citación
Elorza, I. (2023). Multimodal features in picture books: Challenges for SFL analysis. ESFLA Seminars. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NP4l1naeSgQ
Serie / N.º
ESFLA Research Seminar Series 2022-2023;
Resumen
Ideational meaning has been extensively discussed in SFL in terms of the resources available for construing experiential and logical meaning in verbal language. Kress and Van Leeuwen (1996, 2006, 2021) set the guidelines in their visual social grammar for interpreting and analysing visual representational meaning as well. However, the interpretation of how the visual and the verbal modes intertwine and contribute to multimodal meaning making has given way to a variety of approaches to multimodal analysis, sometimes blurring the crucial distinctions of Halliday’s (1985, 2004, 2014) ideational, interpersonal and textual metafunctions, or their visual counterparts in Kress and Van Leeuwen’s model (representational, interactional and compositional metafunctions respectively).
In this talk I address the multimodal construal of ideational meaning as it is realized in the depiction of characters in multimodal narratives. I focus on the analysis of visual and verbal transitivity in picture books, as a text type where multimodality is exploited to create narrative tensions, irony and other effects on the reader (Nikolajeva & Scott, 2006). I will draw on Painter, Martin and Unsworth’s (2013) model of multimodal analysis of picture books, as well as other relevant sources to discuss challenging issues of transitivity in character representation.
This invited talk also focuses on some aspects of the multimodal construal of characters in multimodal narratives from the perspective of Halliday’s (1973) ‘sociological semantics’, in terms of semantic potential and patterns of behaviour. I illustrate the discussion with examples taken from recent research on multimodal analysis of non-normative male characters (Elorza, 2022; 2023) and the ongoing MIAMUL research project on migrants’ narratives in picture books.
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