
Reading Tourism Texts
A Multimodal Analysis
Sabrina Francesconi(Author)
Channel View Publications (Publisher)
Published on 24. February 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
184 pages
978-1-84541-426-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume explores the relationship between tourism and travel texts and contemporary society, and how each is shaped by the other. A multimodal analysis is used to consider a variety of texts including novels, brochures, blogs, websites, radio commercials, videos, postcards and authentic tourist pictures and their meaning-making dynamics within the tourism discourse. The book looks at the ways in which these different texts have influenced how tourists and travellers have been viewed over time and how we envision ourselves as tourists or travellers. It puts forward multimodal analysis as the best framework for exploring the semiotic potential of these texts. Including examples from the UK, Malta, Canada, New Zealand, India, Jamaica and South Africa, this volume will be useful for researchers and students in tourism studies, communication and media studies and applied linguistics.
Reviews / Votes
Francesconi's outstanding book and her research during the past ten years support the shift from a purely textual approach to tourism discourse analysis toward the semiotic, offering the multidisciplinary field of tourism studies an applied linguistic approach to tourism discourse and providing valuable insights to applied linguists on relevant issues in tourism studies. As such, Francesconi's Reading Tourism Texts: A Multimodal Analysis will surely find its readership among researchers of tourism discourse. Her clear style of expression makes the book accessible to readers who may be less familiar with theories, so will also provide a useful reference to postgraduate students of applied linguistics and tourism studies. -- Sarolta Godnic Vicic, University of Primorska, Slovenia * Scripta Manent 9(1) 13-15 * This book serves as a timely reminder that tourism and travel texts are multimodal in nature. As such, the visual and aural dimensions of tourism communication are important and must be considered alongside the more commonly researched written texts. -- Trudie Walters, University of Otago, New Zealand * Annals of Tourism Research 50 (2015) 173-181 * Sabrina Francesconi, who is a leading light among a new generation of multilingual Italian women academics exploring the language of tourism, has been researching the sub-field for over a decade. The result is a well-referenced, comprehensive text that examines in depth Anglophone promotional discourse from an outsider perspective in a fast-moving digital age. * Graham M. S. Dann, Professor Emeritus of Tourism, Finnmark University College, Norway * Sabrina Francesconi is a brilliant young Italian scholar in tourism studies, who has already published extensively on the subject. In the present volume, the selected promotional texts pertaining to English-speaking countries are explored through a methodologically sound and stimulating approach of the verbal, visual and audio systems in the internet age. * Oriana Palusci, University of Naples 'L'Orientale', Italy *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
264 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84541-426-9 (9781845414269)
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Person
Sabrina Francesconi is Adjunct Professor of English Linguistics and Translation at the University of Trento, Italy. Her research interests include English for Tourism, Multimodality, Multimodally Expressed Humour (MEH) and Genre Analysis.
Content
Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
1. Genre Analysis
2. Systemic Functional Grammar
3. Visual Analysis
4. Aural Analysis
5. Multimodal and Intermodal Analysis
Conclusion
Glossary
Genre-based Bibliography
References
List of Figures and Tables
Introduction
1. Genre Analysis
2. Systemic Functional Grammar
3. Visual Analysis
4. Aural Analysis
5. Multimodal and Intermodal Analysis
Conclusion
Glossary
Genre-based Bibliography
References