Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis

TV advertisements are multimodal and can effectively unfold social meanings through the representation of narratives and storytelling. To explore the social meanings through the multimodal narrative construction in the visuals of TV advertisements, this article analyses a Pakistani TV advertisement...

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Main Authors: Jabeen, Sahira, Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei
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spelling my.um.eprints.461042024-07-17T08:15:22Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46104/ Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis Jabeen, Sahira Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei PE English TV advertisements are multimodal and can effectively unfold social meanings through the representation of narratives and storytelling. To explore the social meanings through the multimodal narrative construction in the visuals of TV advertisements, this article analyses a Pakistani TV advertisement featuring Shan Thematic 2020's #MoreThanJustACook. It is argued that a multi-perspective approach can significantly facilitate interpreting the social meanings of visual texts. Therefore, the current study draws on social semiotics by Kress & van Leeuwen for its analytical framework, along with Ryan's narratological insights and Fog et al.'s storytelling elements. The investigation of multimodal narrative processes in the TVC unveils physical and psychological behaviours of the actors in the visuals, which represent social relationships through the description of a family from a Pakistani socio-cultural context. The story in the visual composition of the TVC aims to promote the idea of strong family ties, gender roles and women empowerment. This paper contributes towards knowledge on the application of multimodal socio-semiotic and narrativity theories. It is hoped that the proposed analytical approach can serve as a foundation for effective multimodal narratives in TV advertisements. Routledge 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed Jabeen, Sahira and Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei (2024) Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis. Social Semiotics, 34 (1). pp. 61-81. ISSN 1035-0330, DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/10350330.2022.2043723 <https://doi.org/10.1080/10350330.2022.2043723>. 10.1080/10350330.2022.2043723
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Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
description TV advertisements are multimodal and can effectively unfold social meanings through the representation of narratives and storytelling. To explore the social meanings through the multimodal narrative construction in the visuals of TV advertisements, this article analyses a Pakistani TV advertisement featuring Shan Thematic 2020's #MoreThanJustACook. It is argued that a multi-perspective approach can significantly facilitate interpreting the social meanings of visual texts. Therefore, the current study draws on social semiotics by Kress & van Leeuwen for its analytical framework, along with Ryan's narratological insights and Fog et al.'s storytelling elements. The investigation of multimodal narrative processes in the TVC unveils physical and psychological behaviours of the actors in the visuals, which represent social relationships through the description of a family from a Pakistani socio-cultural context. The story in the visual composition of the TVC aims to promote the idea of strong family ties, gender roles and women empowerment. This paper contributes towards knowledge on the application of multimodal socio-semiotic and narrativity theories. It is hoped that the proposed analytical approach can serve as a foundation for effective multimodal narratives in TV advertisements.
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author Jabeen, Sahira
Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei
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Cheong, Cecilia Yin Mei
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title Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
title_short Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
title_full Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
title_fullStr Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
title_full_unstemmed Multimodal narrativity in a Pakistani TV advertisement: A socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
title_sort multimodal narrativity in a pakistani tv advertisement: a socio-semiotic and narratological analysis
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