报纸漫画叙事中的身份链:一个整合模型

Q1 Arts and Humanities
A. Abdel-Raheem
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摘要

关于政治漫画和叙事的文献一直围绕着单一面板图像如何具有叙事潜力的问题。这是基于一个明显错误的假设,即与连环漫画或漫画书相比,大多数社论漫画缺乏一个连续的故事线,在一个n期系列中展开。因此,本文主要利用认知话语分析和社会符号学理论,研究政治漫画中整体结构和连贯叙事的历时/时间追踪。具体来说,它提出每个卡通面板都是叙事的一部分,因此研究了叙事实体(包括人物、地点和事物)如何随着卡通故事的展开而紧密地联系在一起。对埃及报纸《金字塔报》(Al-Ahram)上发表的20幅漫画的分析说明了这种综合方法。
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Identity chains in newspaper cartoon narratives: an integrative model
Abstract The literature on political cartoons and narrative has revolved around the question of how single-panel images can have narrative potential. This rests on the apparently erroneous assumption that most editorial cartoons, in contrast to comic strips or comic books, lack a continuing story arc that plays out over an n-issue series. Thus, drawing primarily on cognitive discourse analysis and social semiotic theories, this article focuses on the diachronic/temporal tracking of global texture and coherent narrativity in political cartoons. Specifically, it proposes that every cartoon panel is a portion of a narrative, and hence examines how narrative entities (including people, places, and things) are cohesively tied together as cartoon stories unfold. The integrative approach is illustrated on the basis of an analysis of 20 cartoons published in the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram.
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Journal of Visual Literacy
Journal of Visual Literacy Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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