Analysing visual dysphemisms in news items on the arrival of Sub-Saharan immigrants to Spain in small boats: visual strategies of pity, fear and compassion

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  • María Martínez Lirola Author Universidad de Alicante y Research Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of South Africa (UNISA)

Keywords:

Sub-Saharan immigrants, critical discourse analysis, visual grammar, social actors, dysphemisms

Abstract

This paper is a multimodal critical discourse study of the representation of Sub-Saharan immigrants who arrive on the Spanish coasts in small boats. The main objective of this research is to analyse the visual portrayal of the way the Spanish press transmits news items dealing with the arrival of the above mentioned immigrants. The data of this article consists of all the news items published upon arrival of these immigrants in the digital edition of the two most popular Spanish newspapers, i.e., El País and ABC, from 1 June 2011 to 1 January 2015. For its framework of analysis, the study draws on the principles of critical discourse analysis and visual grammar in order to observe the main visual strategies used by the press to portray the immigrants under analysis. The analysis of the corpus of examples is intended to assist in the creation of a typology of the main ways in which immigrants are represented visually. The study reveals that immigrants are represented dysphemistically, i.e., negative aspects of them and of their arrival are highlighted. The results show that the general tendency is to represent Sub-Saharan immigrants as victims, distanced from the readers and as strangers and different from the majority group. Moreover, they are portrayed as vulnerable and dependent people who are sick or in need, i.e., as a people-problem.

doi:10.5294/pacla.2017.20.2.6

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Author Biography

María Martínez Lirola, Universidad de Alicante y Research Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of South Africa (UNISA)

María Martínez Lirola es doctora en Filología Inglesa y Profesora Titular de Filología Inglesa de la Universidad de Alicante. Además, es Research Fellow del Departamento de Lingüística de la Universidad de Sudáfrica (UNISA). Ha dirigido varios proyectos de investigación sobre Análisis Crítico del Discurso e innovación educativa financiados por entidades públicas. Sus principales líneas de investigación son el Análisis Crítico del Discurso, la Gramática Sistémica Funcional y la Lingüística Aplicada.

Ha publicado alrededor de un centenar de publicaciones que incluyen libros, artículos en revistas nacionales e internacionales, capítulos de libro, ponencias en congresos, reseñas y trabajos de divulgación, además de haber creado y dirigir el grupo de investigación “Análisis Crítico del Discurso Multimodal”.

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Published

2017-03-30

How to Cite

Martínez Lirola, M. (2017). Analysing visual dysphemisms in news items on the arrival of Sub-Saharan immigrants to Spain in small boats: visual strategies of pity, fear and compassion. Palabra Clave, 20(2). Retrieved from https://palabraclave.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/palabraclave/article/view/6344

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