Towards a discourse-semantic approach to visual narrative analysis the case of the BBC news story of Islamic State (IS)

  • Amir H.Y. Salama

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Abstract

The present study propounds a novel discourse-semantic approach that problematizes the social semiotic analysis of visual narrative in two respects: (i) the lack of a model that can explain the plurifunctional structure of visual acts of communication in general and (ii) the failure to provide the deep structure underlying the characters and/or objects in visual narrative in particular. Redressing these two shortcomings, the approach is methodologically geared towards analysing the visual narrative grammar that encodes the 2017 BBC image-enabled news story of Islamic State (IS). The proposed approach rests on two theoretical models: (i) Roman Jakobson’s (1960) communication model of language functions; (ii) Algirdas Julien Greimas’s (1966, 1987) structural-semantic model of actant grammar. The study has reached two major findings. First, theoretically, the visual narrative analysis of images demands the presence of both (1) a theory that can adequately explain the plurifunctional structure associated with the semiotic complexity of visual communication and (2) a structural-semantic model that reveals the deep structure of the actants that enable the dramatis personae to relate to the events featuring in the mono-/multimodal discourse of narrative. Second, on a practical level of the BBC’s visual storyline, IS has been represented within three actant-based enunciation-spectacles: (a) victimhood with Subject versus Object, (b) beneficiariness with Sender versus Receiver, and (c) villainy (self-presented and other-presented) with Opponent/Victim versus Helper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)223-241
Number of pages19
JournalPragmatics and Society
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Actants
  • BBC
  • Discourse-semantic approach
  • Dramatis personae
  • Images
  • Islamic State (IS)
  • Language functions
  • Narrative grammar
  • News stories
  • Plurifunctional structure
  • Social semiotics
  • Structural semiotics
  • Visual narrative

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