A Visual Analysis of Meet … Captain Cook (2011) – a Modern Australian Picture Book

This article analyses how images and text have been used in the children’s picture book Meet … Captain Cook (2011) by using the Ideational, Interpersonal and Textual metafunctions developed by Clare Painter et al. (2013). The metafunctions operate simultaneously and are about something (ideational),...

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Main Authors: Baguley, Margaret, Bedford, Alison, Ryan, Lisa, Kerby, Martin, Tualaulelei, Eseta
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Australian Art Education 2023
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Online Access:https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z33y4/a-visual-analysis-of-meet-captain-cook-2011-a-modern-australian-picture-book
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Summary:This article analyses how images and text have been used in the children’s picture book Meet … Captain Cook (2011) by using the Ideational, Interpersonal and Textual metafunctions developed by Clare Painter et al. (2013). The metafunctions operate simultaneously and are about something (ideational), enable communicative interaction with others (interpersonal), and make sense in relation to previous understandings (textual). An examination of the images and texts using this framework will facilitate an insight into how the author and illustrator of Meet … Captain Cook explore Cook and his legacy, notably his first encounter with the First Nations peoples of Australia, and how it contrasts with the historical record. The metafunctions developed by Painter reveal an often-precarious balancing of a long-standing and often uninterrogated respect for Cook and the colonial legacy of white possession and Indigenous dispossession.