METHODOLOGY OF IMAGERY OF LIMINALITY STUDY IN MODERN ANGLOPHONE DISCOURSE

Abstract

This article focuses on outlining the most important aspects of the interdisciplinary approach to the phenomenon of liminality exploration, and also defines its place in modern poetic anglophone discourse. The research describes imagery of liminality and its components on the material of modern poetic anglophone discourse. Image of liminality is considered as a four-level multimodal construal which incorporates preconceptual, conceptual, verbal and non-verbal components. Creating images of liminality occurs at the crossing of two and more modi (modus) of modern poetic anglophone discourse (verbal, visual, audo and audiovisiual). Dynamic development of poetic discourse and the tendency to constant changes in its sense and form led to elaboration of a brand-new complex methodology for liminal imagery analysis which explains poetic texts entering the multimodal dimension. From the multimodal perspective, appearance of new artistic forms inevitably leads to a number of changes in the literature functions. Currently it is quite difficult to imagine a person without a cell-phone in his hands, and the expressions like: "Let me google it!" have become a part of human cognitive activities. In such conditions development of conceptually new theoretical approaches to the fiction entities analysis (including poetic forms) gains utmost importance. The article points out the causes and tendencies peculiar to modern anglophone poetic discourse development that led to the emergence of a new type of digital poetry that is code-poetry (cyber-poetry, e-poetry). There are different techniques accumulated in the formation of code-poetry imagery, such as linguistic, digital, interactive. As a result, techno-image looks like a 4D unit from the point of view of its structure and "hybrid" in terms of its form. Thus, liminality is viewed as one of the dominant features of codeworks that defines the specificity of their creation by authors and the manner of their perception by readers. Methodology of the liminal imagery study in modern anglophone poetic discourse includes the following stages: taxonomic- reflexive, constructive and digital configuring. Each of these stages consists of certain number of methods and techniques of analysis – scientific, interdisciplinary, traditional linguistic and new linguistic.

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Катерина Андріївна Лисова

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Катерина Андріївна Лисова (2018). METHODOLOGY OF IMAGERY OF LIMINALITY STUDY IN MODERN ANGLOPHONE DISCOURSE. Львівський філологічний часопис, 4(), 64-69. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-500400