La guerre mise en signes : sémiotique de l’image-discours dans le conflit à GAZA
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UNIVERSITY OF AIN TEMOUCHENT
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This thesis focuses on studying visual representations of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through
a semiotic approach, highlighting the political, cultural, and social amplifications of various
media images, including photographs, images accompanied by text, and caricatures. The
analysis primarily relies on Charles S. Peirce’s triadic model and Roland Barthes’ theories
regarding the relationship between text and image. The aim is to understand how these elements
interact to construct meaning, guide interpretation, and shape public perception—particularly
by conveying an implicit call for help. The methodology also investigates how the combination
of text and image contributes to forming readers' collective perceptions of the conflict. The
objective is to analyze the complementary relationship between these two modes of
communication, demonstrating how text can direct the reading of the image, and vice versa,
while uncovering the symbolic and rhetorical mechanisms at play in the visual representation
of war.
