土耳其
多模态
语言学
批评性话语分析
语篇分析
代表(政治)
社会学
风格(视觉艺术)
功率(物理)
政治学
历史
政治
意识形态
量子力学
考古
哲学
物理
法学
出处
期刊:Text & Talk
[De Gruyter]
日期:2020-07-14
卷期号:40 (6): 705-732
被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1515/text-2020-2071
摘要
Abstract This article highlights the importance of multimodality in the study of discourse with a discussion of a segment from the Turkish adaptation of the global television format, The Voice . In the segment under discussion, a contestant is disqualified from the show by the host for her allegedly disrespectful style of speech towards the coaches. Departing from traditional (sociolinguistic) critical discourse analysis, the article seeks to unveil the deep power discourse hidden in the multimodal landscape of the show by extending the scope of discourse analysis to include both linguistic and non-linguistic modes of communication and representation such as the camerawork, and mise-en-scene . The findings shed light on the inherently asymmetrical nature of the show and how the contestant's highly non-standard language and manners are demonized (multimodally) while the coaches and the host find a relatively less judgmental environment as the “authority” in the show.
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