Decoding the Metaphor of Internet Meme: A Study of Satirical Tweets on Black Friday Sales in Nigeria

S. Anurudu, Isioma Maureen Obi
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This study examined an emerging trend in Internet discourse as metaphorical constructs used by individuals for communication online. The Internet meme is an evolving trend used for satirical illustrations and expression of intents in multimodal ways. While previous studies have focused on verbal metaphors signaled by Internet discourse, none of these studies have examined the relevance of memes in communicative contexts. This study drew from conceptual metaphor theory of cognitive linguistics to investigate the use of visual metaphors across Twitter which reflected consumer’s feelings on Jumia and Konga’s Black Friday sales. Five tweets were selected at random from ynaija.com, an online news blog for youths. Our study revealed that Internet memes serve as a strong rhetoric for ideological manipulations. This study will spur further research along the shores of Internet discourse. Key Words: multimodal, metaphor, Internet Memes, Konga, Jumia
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解读网络模因的隐喻:尼日利亚黑色星期五销售的讽刺推文研究
本研究考察了个人在网络交流中使用的隐喻结构在互联网话语中的新趋势。网络模因是一种不断发展的趋势,用于以多种方式讽刺插图和表达意图。虽然以前的研究主要集中在网络话语的语言隐喻上,但这些研究都没有研究模因在交际语境中的相关性。本研究从认知语言学的概念隐喻理论出发,调查了Twitter上视觉隐喻的使用情况,这些隐喻反映了消费者对Jumia和Konga黑色星期五销售的感受。从青少年在线新闻博客ynaija.com中随机抽取了5条推文。我们的研究表明,网络模因是意识形态操纵的有力修辞。这一研究将刺激互联网话语的进一步研究。关键词:多模态,隐喻,网络模因,Konga, Jumia
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