2022
DOI: 10.22363/2687-0088-27107
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Pragmatic and stylistic persperctives on British and American COVID-19 cartoons

Abstract: The research aims to compare and contrast British and American visual communication texts which are based on the combination on semiotically diverse modes. Using Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis the paper explores the way a specific segment of reality - the COVID-19 pandemic - is covered in political cartoons that employ the same language but are grounded in different cultural settings. To this end, a contrastive analysis of editorial cartoons used in British and American mass media was carried out. The … Show more

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“…Pavlina discussed pragmatic metaphorical effects of British and American COVID-19 cartoons published in 2020-2021 on the web sites of The Guardian and U.S. News & World Report. Her research reveals certain oppositions such as "the British COVID-19 cartoons criticise the government's policies, whereas the American ones do not only satirise but also create a positive image of those responsible for vaccination production" (Pavlina 2022). These oppositions often involve metaphor, both visual and verbal.…”
Section: Studies Of Multimodal Metaphormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pavlina discussed pragmatic metaphorical effects of British and American COVID-19 cartoons published in 2020-2021 on the web sites of The Guardian and U.S. News & World Report. Her research reveals certain oppositions such as "the British COVID-19 cartoons criticise the government's policies, whereas the American ones do not only satirise but also create a positive image of those responsible for vaccination production" (Pavlina 2022). These oppositions often involve metaphor, both visual and verbal.…”
Section: Studies Of Multimodal Metaphormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Introduction Social media's power to spread deceptive content instantly has become one of the key factors in the development of the Covid-19 digital infodemic that fueled a lot of conspiracy theories and misinformation about the new virus in 2021-2022 (Kopytowska & Krakowiak 2020, Gisondi et al 2022, Pavlina 2022. Unfortunately, anxiety over distressing fake news is not the biggest impact of the infodemic.…”
Section: язык вирусных фейковых новостей: корпусный подход к анализу ...mentioning
confidence: 99%