Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Methodology Review Thematic Study on National Identity and the Media.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Methodology Review Thematic Study on National Identity and the Media."— Presentation transcript:

1 Methodology Review Thematic Study on National Identity and the Media

2 Basic methodological approach: imagology  Imagology: the study of intercultural relations in terms of mutual perceptions, images and self-images, i.e. the ways in which perceived national/ ethnic/ racial/ cultural characters and identities – both one’s own and that of others – are expressed in a wide range of discourses, including literature, film and the media.

3 Basic Concepts  Image: “the mental or discursive representation or reputation of a person, group, ethnicity or ‘nation’” (Leerssen, 2003: 342.); a cognitive “knowledge structure” or schema that controls our opinion and behaviour towards the “other”.  Stereotype: “a standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group and that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgement” (Webster 1996: 1394) about a person or an entire group of people.  Prejudice: “any preconceived and unsupported opinion and attitude that influences our perception, description and judgement of others” (Beller, 2003: 404).

4 Some methodological assumptions  It aims at an integrative analysis that blends methods and concerns related to cultural anthropology, cultural studies, literary criticism.  It recognises the ideological character of images and draws attention to their socio-cultural differences and similarities;  It considers the mode of reciprocal characterization as pivotal in understanding national perception and representation in terms of the self-other dichotomy, which also underlies the dialectic of identity and alterity;  It works primarily on “imaginated discourse”, where referentiality is contained within a textual and intertextual frame and not vis-à-vis empirical reality (e.g. literature, film, some genres of journalism.)  Because stress is laid on perception and not on the “truth” or accuracy of an image, the aim of imagology is to understand the structures of images and demonstrate their conventional nature, by focusing on the intersection between linguistic (aesthetic/ rhetorical) and historical (ideological/ socio-cultural) aspects of discourse.

5 Suggestions for an imagological reading 1.Identify the type of text chosen for analysis (fictional vs. factual) 2.Identify the author of the text and the audience s/he is addressing. 3.Identify the type of images constructed by the text in terms of the distinction between auto- and hetero-images. 4.Focus on the text’s hetero-images. How is alterity constructed by the text? (e.g. national/ethnic/gender lens; positive/negative valorisation; stereotypical representations; structurally identified along dichotomic coordinates with symbolic value; continuous and homogeneous/ discontinuous and contradictory) 5.Corroborate the investigation of the form and function of images within the text with a macro-contextual analysis, by placing images in their cultural and historical context

6 Further terminology  Acculturation  Appropriation / Rejection  Base / Foreign culture  Cliché  Collectivism/ Individualism  Dichotomic coordinates (North/South, West/East, centre/margin, urban/pastoral, familiar/distant, civilised/barbarian, pragmatic/spiritual, included/excluded, order/chaos, etc.)  Differentiation  Emitting/Receiving culture  Ethnocentrism / Cosmopolitanism  Exoticism  Feminine / Masculine society  Identity / Alterity  In-/Out-group  Philia / Phobia  Power Distance (large/small)  Racism  Spectant / Spected  Uncertainty avoidance (high/weak)  Utopia / Dystopia


Download ppt "Methodology Review Thematic Study on National Identity and the Media."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google