THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES
This study analysed selected election banners and posters in Kuching and Kota Samarahan areas during the 2021 Sarawak State Election. Crystal and Davy’s framework was used to analyse the graphetic, typographical, and textual features of the election poster and banners. A total of 20 posters and 1...
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my.unimas.ir.424352023-10-10T03:56:55Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42435/ THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES Siti Haslina, Hussin Jamilah, Maliki Malia, Taibi JA Political science (General) PE English This study analysed selected election banners and posters in Kuching and Kota Samarahan areas during the 2021 Sarawak State Election. Crystal and Davy’s framework was used to analyse the graphetic, typographical, and textual features of the election poster and banners. A total of 20 posters and 12 banners were photographed, studied, and analysed. The results show that at the graphetic level, the ruling party used new colour and logo as a new identity. Whereas the opposition parties use many colours which confused the electorate. The ruling and opposition parties similarly utilize photos of the candidates and the logo of the party. Typographically, the opposition parties use more capital letters in their messages. The syntactic features of the ruling party are clear, precise, factual, and mostly in declarative moods. The stylistic analysis shows there are similarities in the strategies used in the election banners by the ruling and opposition parties. Nevertheless, they share differences in the strategies for election banners. Keywords: stylistic analysis, election posters, election banners, Sarawak, Malaysia UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SABAH 2023-06-28 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/42435/1/THE%2012TH%20SARAWAK%20STATE%20ELECTION.pdf Siti Haslina, Hussin and Jamilah, Maliki and Malia, Taibi (2023) THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES. Jurnal Komunikasi Borneo 2023, 11 (Jun). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2289-859X https://jurcon.ums.edu.my/ojums/index.php/jkob/issue/view/377 https://doi.org/10.51200/jkob.v11i |
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This study analysed selected election banners and posters in Kuching and Kota
Samarahan areas during the 2021 Sarawak State Election. Crystal and Davy’s framework was
used to analyse the graphetic, typographical, and textual features of the election poster and
banners. A total of 20 posters and 12 banners were photographed, studied, and analysed. The
results show that at the graphetic level, the ruling party used new colour and logo as a new
identity. Whereas the opposition parties use many colours which confused the electorate. The
ruling and opposition parties similarly utilize photos of the candidates and the logo of the party.
Typographically, the opposition parties use more capital letters in their messages. The syntactic
features of the ruling party are clear, precise, factual, and mostly in declarative moods. The
stylistic analysis shows there are similarities in the strategies used in the election banners by
the ruling and opposition parties. Nevertheless, they share differences in the strategies for
election banners.
Keywords: stylistic analysis, election posters, election banners, Sarawak, Malaysia |
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THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF
BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES |
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THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF
BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES |
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THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF
BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES |
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THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF
BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES |
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THE 12TH SARAWAK STATE ELECTION: A STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF
BANNERS & POSTERS OF THE RULING AND OPPOSITION PARTIES |
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12th sarawak state election: a stylistic analysis of
banners & posters of the ruling and opposition parties |
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