Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017)
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Resumo: | This paper offers a multimodal analysis of the main characteristics of the compositional metafunction in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017). The purpose of the analysis is to observe how textual meanings are created. The main tools of the grammar of visual design applied to picturebooks will be used for the analysis, following the model proposed by Painter et al. (2013). The main ideas of the said grammar will be illustrated with a description of images from the picturebook to deconstruct the relationship between the written text and the visual, the types of written and visual themes, the layout, the framing, and the focus. The analysis shows that both fathers take care of the child and do things at home, such as cooking. Consequently, two-father families are promoted and presented in an egalitarian way. However, the analysis shows that there are not open expressions of affection between the characters because, although the two fathers, Daddy and Dad, appear sometimes together, there is hardly any contact between them or between them and the child. |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) Explorando significados de composição em um livro ilustrado com uma família com dois pais Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) livros ilustrados para criançasmultimodalidademodos visual/verbalanálise crítica do discursochildren’s picturebooksmultimodalityvisual/verbal modescritical discourse analysisThis paper offers a multimodal analysis of the main characteristics of the compositional metafunction in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017). The purpose of the analysis is to observe how textual meanings are created. The main tools of the grammar of visual design applied to picturebooks will be used for the analysis, following the model proposed by Painter et al. (2013). The main ideas of the said grammar will be illustrated with a description of images from the picturebook to deconstruct the relationship between the written text and the visual, the types of written and visual themes, the layout, the framing, and the focus. The analysis shows that both fathers take care of the child and do things at home, such as cooking. Consequently, two-father families are promoted and presented in an egalitarian way. However, the analysis shows that there are not open expressions of affection between the characters because, although the two fathers, Daddy and Dad, appear sometimes together, there is hardly any contact between them or between them and the child.Este artigo oferecerá uma análise multimodal das principais características da metafunção composicional no livro ilustrado, Me, Daddy & Dad (2017), sobre uma família de dois pais. O objetivo da análise é observar como os significados textuais são criados. As principais ferramentas da gramática do design visual aplicadas aos livros ilustrados serão utilizadas para a análise, seguindo o modelo proposto por Painter et al. (2013). As principais ideias da referida gramática serão ilustradas com uma descrição das imagens do livro Me, Daddy & Dad, a fim de desconstruir a relação entre o texto escrito e o visual, os tipos de temas escritos e visuais, o layout, o enquadramento e o foco. A análise mostra que ambos os pais cuidam da criança e fazem coisas em casa, como cozinhar. Consequentemente, as famílias com dois pais são promovidas e apresentadas de maneira igualitária. No entanto, a análise mostra que não há expressões abertas de afeto entre os personagens, porque, embora os dois pais, papai e papai, apareçam às vezes juntos, quase não há contato entre eles ou entre eles e a criança.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/300110.1590/1678-460x202148829enghttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3001/5346Copyright (c) 2021 María Martínez Lirolahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartínez Lirola, Maríareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-09-27T13:48:28Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3001Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-09-27T13:48:28SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) Explorando significados de composição em um livro ilustrado com uma família com dois pais Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) Martínez Lirola, María livros ilustrados para crianças multimodalidade modos visual/verbal análise crítica do discurso children’s picturebooks multimodality visual/verbal modes critical discourse analysis |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) |
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Exploring compositional meanings in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017) |
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Martínez Lirola, María |
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Martínez Lirola, María |
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Martínez Lirola, María |
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livros ilustrados para crianças multimodalidade modos visual/verbal análise crítica do discurso children’s picturebooks multimodality visual/verbal modes critical discourse analysis |
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livros ilustrados para crianças multimodalidade modos visual/verbal análise crítica do discurso children’s picturebooks multimodality visual/verbal modes critical discourse analysis |
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This paper offers a multimodal analysis of the main characteristics of the compositional metafunction in the picturebook with a two-father family Me, Daddy & Dad (2017). The purpose of the analysis is to observe how textual meanings are created. The main tools of the grammar of visual design applied to picturebooks will be used for the analysis, following the model proposed by Painter et al. (2013). The main ideas of the said grammar will be illustrated with a description of images from the picturebook to deconstruct the relationship between the written text and the visual, the types of written and visual themes, the layout, the framing, and the focus. The analysis shows that both fathers take care of the child and do things at home, such as cooking. Consequently, two-father families are promoted and presented in an egalitarian way. However, the analysis shows that there are not open expressions of affection between the characters because, although the two fathers, Daddy and Dad, appear sometimes together, there is hardly any contact between them or between them and the child. |
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