Abstract
The present study explored the online wedding invitation genre in Pakistan during the covid-19
pandemic. It analyzed the role of socio-cultural religious norms and beliefs in presenting such type of
genre with linguistics and non-linguistics features. For this purpose, 120 online wedding cards were
collected from Facebook from March, 27 to June 13, 2020. Theoretical and methodological traditions
of Bhatia (1993), Miller (1984), and Swales (1990) were used to analyze the data. Grammar of visual
design has been used by Kress and van Leeuwen (2006) for non-linguistics features. It has been
revealed by the genre analysis that there were eight moves e.g. opening, name of parents of bride and
groom, a program for wedding, stay home, stay safe, looking forward, and names of the guests. It has
been shown by the online wedding invitation cards that people of Pakistan follow the social, cultural,
and religious norms when inviting people to their weddings. This study found the social and linguistics
implications and enhanced the understanding of online wedding invitation practices during a state of a
public health emergency. A comparison of different wedding practices can be done with Muslim society
and some other countries like Jordanian wedding practices, Christian, Chinese, and Indian as well
which can be used for future recommendations.
Maria Nisar, Prof. Xiao Fushou, Muhammad Asif. (2022) Discourse Analysis of Pakistani Wedding Invitation Cards during Pandemic (COVID-19), Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, volume 59, issue 1.
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