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Contemporary Media Stylistics

Inglese · Tascabile

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1. Introduction, Helen Ringrow (University of Portsmouth, UK) and Stephen Pihlaja (Newman University, UK)
2. "Beautiful masterpieces": metaphors of the female body in modest fashion blogs, Helen Ringrow (University of Portsmouth, UK)
3. Wolfing down the Twilight series: metaphors for reading in online reviews, Louise Nuttall (University of Huddersfield, UK and Chloe Harrison (Aston University, UK)
4. The language of citizen science: short strings and 'we' as a group marker, Glenn Hadikin (University of Portsmouth, UK)
5. The pragma-stylistics of ‘image macro’ internet memes, Jane Lugea (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
6. The stylistics of emoji: an interactional approach, Dwi Noverini Djenar (The University of Sydney, Australia) and Michael Ewing (The University of Melbourne)
7. Rape victims and the law: Victim-blaming and victimisation in reports of rape in the British press, Alessia Tranchese (University of Portsmouth, UK)
8. Changing media representation of Gina-Lisa Lohfink as the icon of the “Nein heißt nein” (no means no)-movement in Germany, Ulrike Tabbert (University of Huddersfield, UK)
9. Child victims of human trafficking and modern slavery in British newspapers, Ilse Ras (University of Leeds, UK)
10. Reader Comments and Right-Wing Discourse in Traditional News Media Websites, Tayyiba Bruce (Newman University, UK)
11. Straight talking honest politics: rhetorical style and ethos in the mediated politics of metamodernity, Sam Browse (Sheffield Hallam University, UK)
12. The aura of facticity: the stylistic illusion of objectivity in news reports, Matt Davies (University of Chester, UK)
13. The style of online preachers, Stephen Pihlaja (Newman University, UK)
14. Conclusion, Caroline Tagg (The Open University, UK)
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Info autore

Helen Ringrow is Associate Professor in Contemporary Discourse at the University of Portsmouth, UK.Stephen Pihlaja is Reader in Stylistics at Newman University, Birmingham, UK.

Riassunto

Media discourse is changing at an unprecedented rate. This book presents the most recent stylistic frameworks exploring different and changed forms of media. The volume collates recent and emerging research in the expanding field of media stylistics, featuring a variety of methods, multimodal source material, and a broad range of topics. From Twitter and Zooniverse to Twilight and Mommy Blogs, the volume maps out new intellectual territory and showcases a huge scope, neatly drawn together by leading scholars Helen Ringrow and Stephen Pihlaja.

Contributors write on topics that challenge the traditional notions and conceptualisations of "media" and the consequences of technological affordances for the development of media production and consumption. There is a particular focus on the ways in which contemporary media contexts complicate and challenge traditional media models, and offer new and unique ways of approaching discourse in these contexts.

Prefazione

An examination of the stylistics of the media, pitting the best of new theory in language and linguistics against the constant evolution and re-invention of the media.

Testo aggiuntivo

This exciting new collection applies the methods of stylistics to a range of media texts. Very much the logical next step in the development of the discipline, the innovative essays which comprise this volume will be essential reading for anyone interested in stylistics and in contemporary forms of media discourse.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Stephen Pihlaja, Helen Ringrow
Con la collaborazione di Stephen Pihlaja (Editore), Helen Ringrow (Editore), Li Wei (Editore)
Editore Bloomsbury Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9781350247147
ISBN 978-1-350-24714-7
Pagine 344
Dimensioni 168 mm x 242 mm x 18 mm
Serie Contemporary Studies in Linguistics
Contemporary Studies in Lingui
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Linguistica generale e comparata

Media Studies, Discourse Analysis, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General, Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics

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