‘The land of your fathers lieth in ruins’: A multimodal critical discourse analysis of Nigeria’s 2023 pre- election crises-related internet memes

O. Adebomi
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This paper examines political protest in 40 purposively sampled internet memes circulated among Nigerian Facebook and WhatsApp users during the socio-political crises that engulfed the country ahead of the 2023 general elections. It explores the thematic preoccupation as well as the representation of participants and processes in the memes. Data were subjected to qualitative anaysis, and examined from the perspectives of multimodal and critical discourse analysis. The analysis reveals that the memes are used to protest cash crunch, fuel scarcity, socio-political unease and other government’s anti-people policies with their attendant effects. The memes are circulated to instantiate a negative representation of the Nigerian government and resist perceived anti-people ideology of the government.
你们祖先的土地已成废墟":对尼日利亚 2023 年大选前危机相关网络流行语的多模态批判性话语分析
在尼日利亚 2023 年大选前的社会政治危机期间,尼日利亚 Facebook 和 WhatsApp 用户之间流传着 40 个网络流行语,本文有目的地对这些流行语中的政治抗议进行了研究。本研究探讨了主题关注点以及备忘录中参与者和过程的代表性。对数据进行了定性分析,并从多模态和批判性话语分析的角度进行了研究。分析表明,这些流行语被用来抗议现金紧缩、燃料匮乏、社会政治不安和其他政府的反人民政策及其附带影响。这些流行语的传播是为了体现尼日利亚政府的负面形象,抵制政府的反人民意识形态。
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