2019
DOI: 10.31703/gssr.2019(iv-i).25
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Objectified Migrant Identity Through Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis

Abstract: The images of migrants have inundated our media lately. However, migrant representation has been largely done through the lens of ‘others’, mostly by the foreign-media, whereas the discourse on the localized version of reality is unaccounted for. This search for self-narrative led us to the analysis of photographic work of Aziz Hazara, an Afghan student of Fine Arts, who envisions migrants as equal to the ‘made-to-migrate’, ‘used’ and sometimes even ‘deformed’ toys from the flea market. The article highlights … Show more

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“…And, by the way, about empathy. In addition to the general line, we tried to reveal the essence of the difference between messaging in the most trusted/ popular and less trusted/ popular Ukrainian top media (Media Consumption…, 2018; The attitude…, 2018) while being interested in critical studies of objectified migrant identity (Saddiqa, Anwar, 2019). It turned out that the most trusted / popular ones had a tendency to latently objectifying non-Ukrainian migrants in other countries.…”
Section: Migrants As Just People With Some Lifestylementioning
confidence: 99%
“…And, by the way, about empathy. In addition to the general line, we tried to reveal the essence of the difference between messaging in the most trusted/ popular and less trusted/ popular Ukrainian top media (Media Consumption…, 2018; The attitude…, 2018) while being interested in critical studies of objectified migrant identity (Saddiqa, Anwar, 2019). It turned out that the most trusted / popular ones had a tendency to latently objectifying non-Ukrainian migrants in other countries.…”
Section: Migrants As Just People With Some Lifestylementioning
confidence: 99%