Infinite Interpretations? A Corpus-based Study for the Identification and Interpretation of Competing Frames in Parliament-representations in Hungary
Infinite Interpretations? A Corpus-based Study for the Identification and Interpretation of Competing Frames in Parliament-representations in Hungary
Author(s): Ágnes VirágSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Social Sciences, Media studies, Political Sciences, Communication studies
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Keywords: competing frames;visual metaphor;political art;Hungarian Parliament;
Summary/Abstract: Political communication highly depends on generic figurative frames such as Politics Is War, Object, Sport, Art and Politics Is Landscape. Regarding political art, it is suggested that artists use complex cognitive solutions (e.g. parallel issue-specific frames) in creative ways which are connected with one of the major generic frames. The study discusses parliament-representations (made between 2006 and 2015) which are not only attractive elements of the cityscape; thus, not literary representations of the building. Using the method of visual framing, the analyses (1) describe the artworks, (2) interpret the occurring symbols and metaphors determined contextually, and (3) reveal the ideological and power relations. Summing up, political artworks can be comprehended according to conventional mental schemas. However, artists usually create a minimum of two competing specifications of the general frames occurring at the same time, and let the viewer choose the one that fits better with their worldview.
Journal: Central European Journal of Communication
- Issue Year: 14/2021
- Issue No: 28
- Page Range: 77-99
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English