会议专题

An Analysis of the Image of Women in Cosmetic Surgerys Leaflets: Visual Grammar as a Tool to Discover Stereotypes

The study aims to point out that the way in which women appear represented in multimodal cosmetic surgerys leaflets is different to the way in which men appear. This research explores the main strategies used to create meaning in 15 cosmetic surgerys leaflets published in 2008 in Alicante (Spain). For its framework for analysis, the study draws on multimodality (Baldry and Thibault, 2006; Kress and van Leeuwen, 2006; Ventola, Cassily and Kaltenbacher (eds.) 2004) and the relationship between text and context proposed by Systemic Functional Linguistics (Halliday,1978; Halliday and Matthiessen, 2004). This paper is also related to discussions on the representations of others (van Leeuwen, 1996; Nalon, 2000; van Leeuwen, 2000). In our society there are many texts in which images of women are used for different purposes. Our research will analyse the main visual and linguistic characteristics in multimodal texts in which people are persuaded of the benefits of cosmetic surgery. This study reveals that in many of the leaflets analysed women are treated as objects and that the image of women that appears in some cosmetic surgerys leaflets is so aggressive that it could be understood as a new form of gender violence.

multimodal texts gender visual grammar context woman

Maria Martinez LIROLA

Department of English Studies, University of Alicante

国际会议

The 36th International Systemic Functional Congress(第36届国际系统功能语言学大会暨第十一届全国功能语言学研讨会ISFC36)

北京

英文

187-190

2009-07-14(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)