Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest
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Resumo: | In the light of Cognitive Linguistics (LAKOFF, JOHNSON, 1980 and LAKOFF, TURNER, 1989) and the Theory of Multimodal Metaphor (FORCEVILLE, 2008, 2009), this study aims to analyze three Banksy graffiti: Sweatshop boy, Les Misérables and Brexit, presenting the metaphorical and metonymic mappings that structure their multimodal and monomodal representations. Additionally, based on the cognitive concept of art (DONALD, 2006) and the concept of visual culture as a social practice (Barnard, 1998), we will demonstrate that Banksy's metaphorical creativity is not simply a self-expressive art form, but it is strongly goal-oriented for social and politic critiques, as is the case with the use of flags to portray the socio-political models of the nations they represent. Finally, from the conception that ART IS WEAPON, we will present our interpretation for each graffiti, showing that besides consisting of manifestations of elaborated aesthetics, Banksy's graffiti are mainly powerful instruments of sociopolitical protests. |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protestFigurações multimodais com bandeiras nos grafites de Banksy: a arte como protesto sociopolíticoBanksy. Grafite. Representação Multimodal. Protesto Sociopolítico.Banksy. Graffiti. Multimodal Representation. Sociopolitical Protest.In the light of Cognitive Linguistics (LAKOFF, JOHNSON, 1980 and LAKOFF, TURNER, 1989) and the Theory of Multimodal Metaphor (FORCEVILLE, 2008, 2009), this study aims to analyze three Banksy graffiti: Sweatshop boy, Les Misérables and Brexit, presenting the metaphorical and metonymic mappings that structure their multimodal and monomodal representations. Additionally, based on the cognitive concept of art (DONALD, 2006) and the concept of visual culture as a social practice (Barnard, 1998), we will demonstrate that Banksy's metaphorical creativity is not simply a self-expressive art form, but it is strongly goal-oriented for social and politic critiques, as is the case with the use of flags to portray the socio-political models of the nations they represent. Finally, from the conception that ART IS WEAPON, we will present our interpretation for each graffiti, showing that besides consisting of manifestations of elaborated aesthetics, Banksy's graffiti are mainly powerful instruments of sociopolitical protests.À luz da Linguística Cognitiva (LAKOFF; JOHNSON, 1980 e LAKOFF; TURNER, 1989) e da Teoria da Metáfora Multimodal (FORCEVILLE, 2008, 2009), este estudo tem por objetivo analisar três grafites de Banksy: Sweatshop boy, Les Misérables e Brexit, apresentando os mapeamentos metafóricos e metonímicos que estruturam as suas representações multimodais e monomodais. Adicionalmente, com base no conceito cognitivo de arte (DONALD, 2006) e no conceito de cultura visual como prática social (BARNARD, 1998), demonstraremos que a criatividade metafórica de Banksy não está a serviço simplesmente de uma forma de arte auto expressiva, mas sim fortemente orientada para a crítica social, como é o caso do uso de bandeiras para retratar os modelos sociopolíticos das nações que elas representam. Por último, a partir da concepção de que ARTE É ARMA, apresentaremos a nossa interpretação para cada um dos grafites, mostrando que além de instituírem manifestações da estética elaborada, os grafites de Banksy são sobretudo poderosos instrumentos de protestos sociopolítico.Edunisc2019-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/1287410.17058/signo.v44i79.12874Signo; v. 44 n. 79 (2019): Metáforas Multimodais; 86-951982-2014reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online)instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)instacron:UNISCporhttps://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/article/view/12874/pdfCopyright (c) 2019 Signoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBastos Arantes, Rita de CássiaAlmeida, Maria Clotilde2019-09-13T18:32:11Zoai:ojs.online.unisc.br:article/12874Revistahttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signohttp://online.unisc.br/seer/index.php/signo/oairgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com1982-20140101-1812opendoar:2019-09-13T18:32:11Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC)false |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest Figurações multimodais com bandeiras nos grafites de Banksy: a arte como protesto sociopolítico |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest Bastos Arantes, Rita de Cássia Banksy. Grafite. Representação Multimodal. Protesto Sociopolítico. Banksy. Graffiti. Multimodal Representation. Sociopolitical Protest. |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest |
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Multimodal representations with flags in Banksy’s graffiti: art as sociopolitical protest |
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Bastos Arantes, Rita de Cássia |
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Bastos Arantes, Rita de Cássia Almeida, Maria Clotilde |
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Almeida, Maria Clotilde |
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Bastos Arantes, Rita de Cássia Almeida, Maria Clotilde |
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Banksy. Grafite. Representação Multimodal. Protesto Sociopolítico. Banksy. Graffiti. Multimodal Representation. Sociopolitical Protest. |
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Banksy. Grafite. Representação Multimodal. Protesto Sociopolítico. Banksy. Graffiti. Multimodal Representation. Sociopolitical Protest. |
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In the light of Cognitive Linguistics (LAKOFF, JOHNSON, 1980 and LAKOFF, TURNER, 1989) and the Theory of Multimodal Metaphor (FORCEVILLE, 2008, 2009), this study aims to analyze three Banksy graffiti: Sweatshop boy, Les Misérables and Brexit, presenting the metaphorical and metonymic mappings that structure their multimodal and monomodal representations. Additionally, based on the cognitive concept of art (DONALD, 2006) and the concept of visual culture as a social practice (Barnard, 1998), we will demonstrate that Banksy's metaphorical creativity is not simply a self-expressive art form, but it is strongly goal-oriented for social and politic critiques, as is the case with the use of flags to portray the socio-political models of the nations they represent. Finally, from the conception that ART IS WEAPON, we will present our interpretation for each graffiti, showing that besides consisting of manifestations of elaborated aesthetics, Banksy's graffiti are mainly powerful instruments of sociopolitical protests. |
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Signo; v. 44 n. 79 (2019): Metáforas Multimodais; 86-95 1982-2014 reponame:Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) instname:Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC) instacron:UNISC |
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Signo (Santa Cruz do Sul. Online) - Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul (UNISC) |
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rgabriel@unisc.br||revistasigno.unisc@gmail.com |
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