Multimodal Discourse Analysis of the Movie Argo
Xu Bo
English Language Teaching, 2018, vol. 11, issue 4, 132
Abstract:
Based on multimodal discourse theory, this paper makes a multimodal discourse analysis of some shots in the movie Argo from the perspective of context of culture, context of situation and meaning of image. Results show that this movie constructs multimodal discourse through particular context, language and image, and successfully publicizes western mainstream ideology.
Date: 2018
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