Multimodal imagery in picture books for children

A. Tsapiv
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This research focuses on revealing visual means of creating imagery in picture books, addressed to a child-reader. The theory of J. Appleyard has been acknowledged. It is believed that in early and later childhood children realize themselves as players, heroes, and heroines of the stories. Given that, visual imagery contributes to their reading experience and creates special world, which attracts child-readers. The theory suggested by G. Kress and T, van Leeuwen, supplemented by C. Painter, J. Martin, and L. Unsworth has been developed and amplified. Social distance, proximity, attitude, and contact in picture books for children are created by means of visual devices, i.e. color and saturation, page layout, close up and long-shot depiction. It is assumed that the most prominent means of creating meanings in picture books for children becomes the focaliser’s viewpoint, as in most narratives for children a child or an anthropomorphic character of a child’s age is a focaliser of the events. It is claimed that close-up depiction of images creates a special eye contact with the reader, as well as color decisions become visual means of creating the point of view of the focaliser. Furthermore, full-length pictures become a visual tool of implementation ironic senses. In ironic narrative for children, the incongruity is shaped via visual depiction of the characters, which builds the contrast between conventional understanding of issues and their representation in narratives for children. Proximity and distance of the images implements social and psychological connection, status or misunderstanding between the characters. Special angle of viewing the images serves as a device of revealing the type of the narrator of the story, as oblique and high angle become a tool of narrating a story by an adult narrator.
儿童绘本中的多模态意象
本研究的重点是揭示在绘本中创造图像的视觉手段,针对儿童读者。J. Appleyard的理论已经得到了认可。人们认为,在童年的早期和后期,孩子们意识到自己是故事的玩家、英雄和女主角。因此,视觉意象有助于他们的阅读体验,创造了特殊的世界,吸引了儿童读者。G. Kress和T . van Leeuwen提出的理论,由C. Painter, J. Martin和L. Unsworth补充,得到了发展和扩大。儿童绘本中的社交距离、接近度、态度、接触都是通过视觉手段来创造的,比如色彩和饱和度、页面布局、特写和长镜头的描绘。人们认为,在儿童绘本中创造意义的最重要手段是成为焦点者的观点,因为在大多数儿童叙事中,儿童或儿童年龄的拟人化人物是事件的焦点。据称,对图像的特写描绘与读者产生了一种特殊的目光接触,颜色的选择也成为创造聚焦器视角的视觉手段。此外,全长图片成为实现讽刺意义的视觉工具。在儿童反讽叙事中,这种不协调是通过对人物的视觉描绘来塑造的,这在儿童叙事中建立了对问题的传统理解与他们的表现之间的对比。图像的接近和距离实现了人物之间的社会和心理联系,地位或误解。特殊的视角作为揭示故事叙述者类型的手段,斜视角和高视角成为成人叙述者叙事的工具。
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