@article{ART002983338},
author={Thuy T.H. Tran},
title={“Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs},
journal={SUVANNABHUMI},
issn={2092-738X},
year={2023},
volume={15},
number={2},
pages={91-129},
doi={10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91}
TY - JOUR
AU - Thuy T.H. Tran
TI - “Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs
JO - SUVANNABHUMI
PY - 2023
VL - 15
IS - 2
PB - Korea Institute for ASEAN Studies
SP - 91
EP - 129
SN - 2092-738X
AB - This paper reports the findings of a multimodal study conducted on 10 travel blog posts about Vietnam by seven British professional travel bloggers. The study takes a sociolinguistic view to tourism by seeing travel blogs as a source for linguistic and other semiotic materials while considering language as situated practice for the social construction of fundamental categories such as “human,” “society,” and “nation.” It borrows concepts from Halliday’s Systemic Functional Linguistics for interpersonal metafunction to develop an analytical framework to study how the co-occurrence of text and still images in these travel blog posts formulated the portrayal of Vietnam as a tourism destination and indicated the main sociolinguistic features of the blogs. The analysis of appreciation values and interactive qualities encoded in evaluative adjectives and still images show that Vietnam is generally portrayed as a country of identity and diversity. It provides tourists with positive experiences in terms of places of interest, food and local lifestyles and is cost-competitive. Strangerhood and authenticity are two outstanding sociolinguistic features exhibited in these travel blog posts. The findings of this study also underline the co-contribution of the linguistic sign, in this case evaluative adjectives, and the visual sign, in this case still images, as interpersonal meaning-making resources. To portray Vietnam, still images served as integral elements to evidence the credibility of verbal narrations. To unveil sociolinguistic characteristics of travel blogs, still images supported the linguistic realizations of authenticity and strangerhood on the posts, and in some case delivered an even stronger message than words. Not only does the study present a source of feedback from international travelers to tourism practice in Vietnam, but it also provides insights into multimodal analysis of tourism discourse which remains an under-researched area in Vietnam.
KW - travel blogs;multimodal analysis;appreciation;still images;sociolinguistics
DO - 10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
ER -
Thuy T.H. Tran. (2023). “Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs. SUVANNABHUMI, 15(2), 91-129.
Thuy T.H. Tran. 2023, "“Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs", SUVANNABHUMI, vol.15, no.2 pp.91-129. Available from: doi:10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
Thuy T.H. Tran "“Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs" SUVANNABHUMI 15.2 pp.91-129 (2023) : 91.
Thuy T.H. Tran. “Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs. 2023; 15(2), 91-129. Available from: doi:10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
Thuy T.H. Tran. "“Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs" SUVANNABHUMI 15, no.2 (2023) : 91-129.doi: 10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
Thuy T.H. Tran. “Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs. SUVANNABHUMI, 15(2), 91-129. doi: 10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
Thuy T.H. Tran. “Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs. SUVANNABHUMI. 2023; 15(2) 91-129. doi: 10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
Thuy T.H. Tran. “Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs. 2023; 15(2), 91-129. Available from: doi:10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91
Thuy T.H. Tran. "“Say Hello to Vietnam!”: A Multimodal Analysis of British Travel Blogs" SUVANNABHUMI 15, no.2 (2023) : 91-129.doi: 10.22801/svn.2023.15.2.91