Instagram Captions as Identity Performance: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis

Authors

  • Nida Sultan Lecturer in English, Namal University Mianwali Author
  • Benish Lecturer in English, Punjab University Law College (PULC), The University of the Punjab Author
  • Afshan Ishfaq Assistant Professor, Institute of Law, Affliated with the University of the Punjab Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/

Keywords:

multimodality, discourse analysis, Instagram, identity performance, digital self-presentation, captions

Abstract

Social media platforms have transformed everyday communication into a public performance of identity. Among these platforms, Instagram stands out as a highly multimodal environment where text, image, emoji, hashtags, and interactional affordances jointly construct meaning. This study investigates how Instagram captions function as sites of identity performance through a multimodal discourse analysis approach. Drawing on social semiotic theory, multimodality, and digital identity frameworks, the paper examines how captions interact with visual and paralinguistic elements to construct selfhood, authenticity, and social positioning. The analysis demonstrates that captions do not merely describe images; rather, they actively frame interpretation, negotiate audience relationships, and enact curated identities. The study contributes to digital discourse research by emphasizing captions as key semiotic tools in identity construction rather than secondary textual supplements.

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Published

2026-02-20

How to Cite

Nida Sultan, Benish, & Afshan Ishfaq. (2026). Instagram Captions as Identity Performance: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis. AL-HAYAT Research Journal (AHRJ), 3(2), 9-21. https://doi.org/10.5281/

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