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New article: From the handshake to the kiss: Visual motifs of affect in representations of politics in the Spanish press

The article has been published in the journal Communication & Society, as a part of the special issue Visual motifs and representations of power in the public sphere
13.04.2021

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This article, co-authored with Alan Salvadó and Brunella Tedesco, analyses three visual motifs of affect used in the portrayal of politicians in the Spanish press from 2011 to 2017: the handshake, the hug and the kiss. Through an iconographical analysis the article studies the origins of the motifs and the expressive and ideological implications of their use in the media portrayal of politics. This reserach has been carried out within the project Visual motifs in the public sphere: Production and circulation of images of power in Spain, 2011-2017 (MOVEP), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (CSO2017-88876-P, PIs: Jordi Balló and Ivan Pintor). 

Abstract:

In the last few years, affect has entered the field of politics through both the media and political actors themselves. This article is based on the hypothesis that the images of affect that illustrate contemporary political narratives in the media reflect different visual motifs which are linked to an iconographic tradition that began in the art world. Through the iconographic analysis of images published in the three newspapers in Spain with the largest general readership (El País, El Mundo, and La Vanguardia) from 2011 to 2017, this article identifies three visual motifs of affect: the handshake, the hug, and the kiss. The study of these motifs highlights the survival of certain forms of emotion that are easily recognisable and engage with a longstanding iconographic tradition. At the same time, the article inquiries into the meanings derived from these iconographies and their implications on the representation of politics and of political leaders. The proliferation of motifs of affect in politics then connects with both the mediatisation of politics and an affective turn, which invites us to re-examine the role of emotion in the contemporary public sphere.

Salvadó, A., Oliva, M., & Tedesco, B. (2021). From the handshake to the kiss: Visual motifs of affect in representations of politics in the Spanish press. Communication & Society, 34(2), 247-261. https://doi.org/10.15581/003.34.2.247-261

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