Memes go beyond humor: a multimodal reading for construction of meaning
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Resumo: | The advent of new digital media has brought to the cybernetic environment innovative ways of communicating and using the language, making it more dynamic and visual. In parallel to this, new genres arise as a result of changes in cyberspace. Meme is one of these and stands out for its accentuated presence on social networks. Assessing its importance in the current context, we seek to analyze the discursive visual configuration present in this digital genre. We took as object of analysis two memes, chosen because they have been widespread on social networks and for conducting social practices about contemporary life. The analytical categories used are those of the Theory of Multimodal Social Semiotics (TMSS): The assumptions of Kress, Leite-Garcia and van Leeuwen (2002) regarding the semiotic conception of the multimodal texts in their external aspects were adopted, considering the moment of production, an influence of the reader, a culture and the social context; As well as the Grammar of Visual Design (GVD), theory developed by Kress and Leeuwen (2006), that analyzes the representational, interactive and compositional meanings, concerning the construction of sense, both humorous and critical, considering the participants presented in the images, the interaction with the observer and the image composition. The analysis demonstrated that these genres are widespread in social networks, serving both for the dissemination of everyday topics and for specific criticism about situations experienced by many people. |
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Memes go beyond humor: a multimodal reading for construction of meaningOs memes vão além do humor: uma leitura multimodal para a construção de sentidosThe advent of new digital media has brought to the cybernetic environment innovative ways of communicating and using the language, making it more dynamic and visual. In parallel to this, new genres arise as a result of changes in cyberspace. Meme is one of these and stands out for its accentuated presence on social networks. Assessing its importance in the current context, we seek to analyze the discursive visual configuration present in this digital genre. We took as object of analysis two memes, chosen because they have been widespread on social networks and for conducting social practices about contemporary life. The analytical categories used are those of the Theory of Multimodal Social Semiotics (TMSS): The assumptions of Kress, Leite-Garcia and van Leeuwen (2002) regarding the semiotic conception of the multimodal texts in their external aspects were adopted, considering the moment of production, an influence of the reader, a culture and the social context; As well as the Grammar of Visual Design (GVD), theory developed by Kress and Leeuwen (2006), that analyzes the representational, interactive and compositional meanings, concerning the construction of sense, both humorous and critical, considering the participants presented in the images, the interaction with the observer and the image composition. The analysis demonstrated that these genres are widespread in social networks, serving both for the dissemination of everyday topics and for specific criticism about situations experienced by many people.A implantação das novas mídias digitais trouxe para o ambiente cibernético inovadoras maneiras de se comunicar e usar a língua, que passou a ser mais dinâmica e visual. Em paralelo a isso, novos gêneros são gerados continuadamente como resultado de alterações no ciberespaço. O meme é um dentre estes e destaca-se por sua acentuada presença nas redes sociais. Avaliando a importância no contexto atual, buscamos analisar a configuração discursivo-visual presente neste gênero digital. Tomamos como objeto de análise dois memes, escolhidos por terem sido bastante difundidos nas redes sociais e por conduzirem práticas sociais acerca da vida contemporânea de muitas pessoas. As categorias analíticas empregadas são as da Teoria da Semiótica Social Multimodal (TSSM): Adotamos os pressupostos de Kress, Leite-Garcia e van Leeuwen (2002) quanto à concepção semiótica dos textos multimodais em seus aspectos externos, considerando o momento da produção, a inferência do leitor, a cultura e o contexto social; bem como os da Gramática do Design Visual (GDV), teoria desenvolvida por Kress e van Leeuwen (2006) que analisa os significados representacional, interativo e composicional, no que se refere à construção de sentido, tanto humorístico quanto crítico, considerando os participantes apresentados nas imagens, a interação com o observador e a composição imagética.Center for Research in Computing, Literature, and Linguistics (NuPILL)2016-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/article/view/1807-9288.2016v12n2p18510.5007/1807-9288.2016v12n2p185Texto Digital; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016); 185-208Texto Digital; Vol. 12 No 2 (2016); 185-208Texto Digital; v. 12 n. 2 (2016); 185-2081807-9288reponame:Texto digitalinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/article/view/1807-9288.2016v12n2p185/33189Copyright (c) 2016 Anderson Guerreiro, Neiva Maria Machado Soaresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuerreiro, AndersonSoares, Neiva Maria Machado2018-04-03T12:28:13Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/46685Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigitalPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/textodigital/oaitextodigital@cce.ufsc.br1807-92881807-9288opendoar:2018-04-03T12:28:13Texto digital - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false |
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Memes go beyond humor: a multimodal reading for construction of meaning Os memes vão além do humor: uma leitura multimodal para a construção de sentidos |
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Guerreiro, Anderson Soares, Neiva Maria Machado |
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The advent of new digital media has brought to the cybernetic environment innovative ways of communicating and using the language, making it more dynamic and visual. In parallel to this, new genres arise as a result of changes in cyberspace. Meme is one of these and stands out for its accentuated presence on social networks. Assessing its importance in the current context, we seek to analyze the discursive visual configuration present in this digital genre. We took as object of analysis two memes, chosen because they have been widespread on social networks and for conducting social practices about contemporary life. The analytical categories used are those of the Theory of Multimodal Social Semiotics (TMSS): The assumptions of Kress, Leite-Garcia and van Leeuwen (2002) regarding the semiotic conception of the multimodal texts in their external aspects were adopted, considering the moment of production, an influence of the reader, a culture and the social context; As well as the Grammar of Visual Design (GVD), theory developed by Kress and Leeuwen (2006), that analyzes the representational, interactive and compositional meanings, concerning the construction of sense, both humorous and critical, considering the participants presented in the images, the interaction with the observer and the image composition. The analysis demonstrated that these genres are widespread in social networks, serving both for the dissemination of everyday topics and for specific criticism about situations experienced by many people. |
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