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Speaker Series: Dr. María Martínez

July 11, 2012 at 12:45 PM to 2:00 PM

Location:204 Tory Building
Cost:Free

An analysis of the image of women in cosmetic surgery’s leaflets: Visual grammar as a tool to discover stereotypes.

Professor María Martínez
Lirola University of Alicante and University of South Africa (UNISA)

There are many texts in which images of women are used for different purposes in our society. This research explores the main strategies used to create meaning in multimodal texts used by leaflets advertising cosmetic surgery in Alicante (Spain). The study aims to point out that women are treated as objects in these leaflets. To demonstrate this argument the main visual and linguistic characteristics will be analysed in multimodal texts in which people are persuaded of the benefits of such surgery. Special attention will be paid to the influence that the different linguistic and visual choices may have on society. This study reveals that the image of women that appears in some leaflets of this type is so aggressive that it could be understood as a new form of gender violence. 

About the Presenter

María Martínez Lirola is Professor of the Department of English at the University of Alicante, Spain and Research Fellow at the University of South Africa (UNISA). Her main areas of research are Critical Discourse Analysis, Systemic Functional Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. She has published more than 70 papers and seven books, such as Main Processes of Thematization and Postponement in English (Peter Lang, 2009). She has been a visiting scholar in different universities such as: UNISA (South Africa, Pretoria, 2012), the University of Anahuac Mayad (Mérida, Mexico, 2008), the University of Kwazulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, 2006), and Macquarie University (Sydney, Australia, 2005). She has presented papers in international congresses all over the world. 

* This event is sponsored by School of Linguistics and Language Studies.