Multimodal Discourse by Theo Van Leeuwen

Multimodal Discourse by Theo Van Leeuwen

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Zusammenfassung

Multimodal Discourse outlines a new theory of communication for the age of interactive media. Gunther Kress and Theo Van Leeuwen provide students with a wide-ranging analysis of the various communication styles and the ways by which text is now understood as the interaction of sound, music, vision, colour and language.

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Multimodal Discourse by Theo Van Leeuwen

Multimodal Discourse outlines a new theory of communication for the age of interactive media. Gunther Kress and Theo Van Leeuwen provide students with a wide-ranging analysis of the various communication styles and the ways by which text is now understood as the interaction of sound, music, vision, colour and language.
'Multimodal Discourse is the theoretical browser we need to navigate the exuberant multimodality of the highly mediated owrld in which we liveFor students and specialists in communication or semiotics, cultural studies or linguistics, graphic design or anthropology this is the foundationla theory of how meaning is made in this period of increasing semiotic fragmentation and cross-over.' Ron Scollon, Professor of Linguistics, Georgetown
Gunther Kress, Institute of Education, University of London, UK Theo Van Leeuwen, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
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ISBN 13 9780340608777
ISBN 10 0340608773
Titel Multimodal Discourse
Autor Gunther Kress
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-06-29
Seitenanzahl 160
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