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Visual Metaphors (Benjamins Current Topics)

✍ Scribed by Réka Benczes (editor), Veronika Szelid (editor)


Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Tongue
English
Leaves
290
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Whenever we think about the world – including its concrete and abstract entities – we typically see a series of so-called mental images in front of our eyes that aid us in everyday problem solving and navigating ourselves in the world. Visual metaphors, similarly to their linguistic counterparts, largely build on such images.
Nevertheless, the interplay of metaphorical/metonymical text and imagery is not necessarily (and not usually) straightforward and raises complex theoretical and methodological questions. The eleven chapters in this collection address a wide range of such challenges, such as what are visual metaphors in the first place; how can they be identified; what is their relationship to linguistic metaphors; what are their most common manifestations; what knowledge structures are required for their interpretation; and how do they interact with metonymies. The studies cut across linguistics, politics, philosophy, poetry, art and history – highlighting the ubiquitous role that visual metaphor plays in everyday life and conceptualizations.
Originally published as special issue of
Cognitive Linguistic Studies 7:1 (2020).


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