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本文通过多模态分析探讨了与奴隶制创伤、殖民主义和身份形成过程有关的一些问题,这对于研究视觉艺术等文化和社会表现形式所产生的多重意义和关系尤为有用。在伦敦泰特美术馆举办的艾伦-加拉格尔(Ellen Gallagher)艺术展 "AXME "中选取的一系列图像进行了研究,以探讨性别和种族身份的话语建构。采用 Kress 和 van Leeuwen 的模型(2021 [1996]。阅读图像:视觉设计的语法》。伦敦:Routledge),本文试图找出与性别和种族等类别相关的标志,以及当代社会中持续存在的刻板印象。
Representing slavery in visual art: a multimodal approach
This article explores some issues related to the trauma of slavery, colonialism and identity-formation processes through a multimodal analysis, which is particularly useful in studying the manifold meanings and relationships emerging from the forms of cultural and social representation such as visual art. A series of images, chosen within Ellen Gallagher’s art exhibition “AXME”, held at Tate Gallery in London, is investigated to deal with the discursive constructions of gendered and racial identities. Employing Kress and van Leeuwen’s model (2021 [1996]. Reading images: The grammar of visual design. London: Routledge), this article attempts to identify the signs related to categories such as gender and race, as well as the persistence of stereotypical representations in our contemporary societies.