Presentation AJK Dr. Sarwet
Presentation AJK Dr. Sarwet
Presentation AJK Dr. Sarwet
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Media: New Social Media
Politic
s
Media Youth
Power
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Media Discourse
The power of media has inspired many critical
studies in many disciplines: linguistics,
semiotics, pragmatics and discourse studies.
Media affects how we learn about our world
and interact with one another and the world
around.
Media power is generally symbolic and
persuasive, in the sense that media primarily
has the potential to control (alt least to some
extent) the minds of the audience directly but
their actions indirectly.
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Aim and Objectives of the Current
Research
In this context the current research explores
the recent trends in Pakistani protest songs
from the linguistic and semiotic perspectives.
It is examined how these songs linguistically
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Criteria for Data Collection
Protest songs
Years 2011, 2012
Popularity: Number of Views on You-Tube
No Association with a Commercial Brand
No Association with a Political Party
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Reconfirming Selection Criteria
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Data Details
Song Year Singer/s, Band Number of Viewers
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Research Framework
Critical Discourse Analysis model of
Fairclough (1989, 1995) and semiotic
framework of Berger (1998) are combined
and adapted for the purpose of analysis.
Applying different stages of discourse
analysis (description, interpretation and
explanation) as given by Fairclough, it is
examined how these songs linguistically and
semiotically create meaning on the levels of
text, discursive practices and social
structures.
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Literature Review
Discourse:
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Literature Review: CDA
Fairclough (1995) defines CDA as follows:
By critical discourse analysis I mean discourse
analysis which aims to systematically explore often
opaque relationships of causality and
determination between (a) discursive practices,
events and texts, and (b) wider social and cultural
structures, relations and processes; to investigate
how such practices, events and texts arise out of
and are ideologically shaped by relations of power
and struggles over power; and to explore how the
opacity of these relationships between discourse
and society is itself a factor securing power and
hegemony. (pp. 132-3)
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There are different approaches and schools to
CDA, with their similarities and differences in
terms of theoretical foundations and the tools
they use to analyze discourse, but the
concepts of ideology, critique, and power are
present in all of them.
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Fairclough believes that our language, which shapes
our social identities and interactions, knowledge
systems, and beliefs, is also shaped by them in turn.
He bases his analyses on Halliday’s systemic-
functional grammar.
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Fairclough considers language as a form of
social practice. This way of thinking implies
some other notions. First, language is a part
of the society and not somehow external to it.
Second, language is a social process. Third,
language is a socially conditioned process,
conditioned that is by other (non-linguistic)
parts of society (Fairclough, 1989, 22).
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Fairclough's (1989, 1995) model for CDA consists three inter-
related processes of analysis tied to three inter-related
dimensions of discourse. These three dimensions are:
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Berger 1998: Semiotics
Interest in signs and the way they communicate has a long History.
Modern semiotic analysis can be said to have begun with two men
—Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913) and American
philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914).
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In semiotic analysis, an arbitrary and temporary
separation is made between content and form, and
attention is focused on the system of signs that
makes up a text. Thus a meal, to stray from
television for a moment, is not seen as steak, salad,
baked potato, and apple pie, but rather as a sign
system conveying meanings related to matters such
as status, taste, sophistication, and nationality.(p. 4)
http://www.sagepub.com/upm-data/5171_Berger_Final_Pages_Chapter_1.pdf
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Song 1: Aalu Anday (2011)
by Begairat Brigade
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1_aalu anday.wmv
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CDA of Pakistani Protest Songs: How Will I Begin?
Stage 1: For a thorough critical discourse analysis, I will begin with this
selected text (from the selected data).
I will see how far I can get with a single text and then try to fill in the gaps
and unanswered questions and hypotheses raised by this limited and
arbitrary entry point.
What I am ultimately looking for are patterns that I can use to establish
hypotheses about media discourses of protest music in the Pakistani
society.
This will enable us to discover and rediscover questions and their answers
with regard to the discursive practices, social relations and discourses
instantiated in this text and others connected to it. This will provide us
a comprehensive view.
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Stage 2- Interpretation: Processing analysis (analysing the
processes of production and reception)
Fairclough refers to the situational context and the intertextual
context as central to the process of interpretation. In terms of
the situational context it is useful to ask such questions:
What is the time and place of the production of this text/
discourse?
Could this text/ discourse have been produced earlier than
outside of Pakistan?
What contextual factors influenced the production and
interpretation of this text/ discourse?
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Stage 3- Explanation: Socio-cultural Analysis
At this stage interpretation is to be related to
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Band - Song 1: Aalu Anday
The Band Itself:
The video features the three boys of Begairat Brigade,
dressed in school/ college uniform, singing out loud
everything that plagues Pakistan but in a sly and cheeky
manner.
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Title of Song 1: Aalu Anday
On the Textual level “Aalu Anday,” literally means “Potatoes and Eggs”
Aalu anday represent the bland, boring, leftovers morsels that the people
of this country are forced to have.
The term ‘Aalu anday’ (which is also the title of the song) is repeated
frequently. Emphasis on ‘meri ma nay pakae aalu anday mein nai khanay
mei nu lagday nay ganday” reinforces the idea. The genre practice of
repetition supports this use for reinforcement.
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Setting of Song 1: Aalu Anday
The classroom setting
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Opening Text
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Some Text: 2_aalu anday.wmv
Extension tay pae gae rolay
Taiyon chief di bolti v band hai
Aethay Qadri banayan nawab aae
Aithay hero Ajmal Kasab hai
Mula nasya wich hijab hai
Aithay Abdul Salam nu pochda hi koi nai
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Some more Text
3_aalu anday.wmv
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Semiotics in this meaning making
The video includes handwritten signs that
offer controversial references.
The last scene predicts the kind of physical or
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How does the medium affect the text?
What kinds of shots, camera angles, and editing techniques are used?
How are lighting, color, music, and sound used to give meaning to
signs?
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The previous image makes more meanings when you look at this image
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Song 2: Apne Ulloo (2011) by Shehzad Roy and Wassu
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What do we notice?
Satire on the political system
Criticism on the working of government offices
Satire on the legal system
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Again:
Think of the title: How does it make meaning
in the broader context.
How does the knowledge of language (the
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Text:
[Shehzad Roy]
Taale, waadey, signal, dil sabkuch toda kuch nahin
choda (Notice the relationship/opositions)
kuch nahin choda
Do number kaamon mein bhi hum number two
hum number two
Kar Allah hoo (Interpret in the light of discursive practices
of religion)
Apne Ulloo kitne taire ab tak hue na seedhe
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What discursive practices of media we are reminded of?
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Some Semiotic Aspects: See how they make meaning
on the textual level, discursive practices level and
socio-cultural level.
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Do you remember the ending?
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Song 3: Waderai ka beta (2012) by Ali Gul Pir &
his team
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Title and Setting: Waderai ka beta
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Some Semiotic aspects:
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Saein to Saieen ,Saieen k Kapray bhi
Saein,
Saein to saieen ,Saieen ki Garri Bhi
Saieen,
Saein to saieen,Saieen k Cigerette Bhi
Saieen ,
Saein to saieen ,Saieen k dost bhi
Sayeenm,
Saein to saieen ,Wade Saieen bhi Saieen
Saein to saieen ,Saieen ki Bachi bhi
Saieen ,
Saein to saieen ,
Saein to saieen ,
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Song 4: Awam (2012) Faris Shafi and Mooroo
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Why Fairclough’s approach to CDA is useful?
Because it provides multiple points of analytic
entry.
Which so ever kind of analysis one begins with,
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Changing institutionalized practices
With expanding educational opportunities
and growing access and use of the modern
social media by the nation's youth, Pakistan is
now in the midst of a dramatic social
transformation that is likely to change the
face of politics in the coming decades.
Given the global reach of the Internet, the
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Satire and Irony
Crude Humour
Rap
Text with video
Abusive language
Social Media Space choice
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References
"The Economist". Eggs, mullahs and rock 'n
roll. economist.com. Retrieved November 14,
2011.
"New York Times". Satirical Song, a YouTube
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