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Metaphor in Culture: Universality and Variation
Contributor(s): Kövecses, Zoltán (Author)
ISBN: 0511614403     ISBN-13: 9780511614408
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Open Ebook - Other Formats
Published: June 2012
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- Psychology | Ethnopsychology
Dewey: 306.44
 
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To what extent and in what ways is metaphorical thought relevant to an understanding of culture and society? More specifically: can the cognitive linguistic view of metaphor simultaneously explain both universality and diversity in metaphorical thought? Cognitive linguists have done important work on universal aspects of metaphor, but they have paid much less attention to why metaphors vary both interculturally and intraculturally as extensively as they do. In this book, Zolt n K vecses proposes a new theory of metaphor variation. First, he identifies the major dimension of metaphor variation, that is, those social and cultural boundaries that signal discontinuities in human experience. Second, he describes which components, or aspects of conceptual metaphor are involved in metaphor variation, and how they are involved. Third, he isolates the main causes of metaphor variation. Fourth Professor K vecses addresses the issue to the degree of cultural coherence in the interplay among conceptual metaphors, embodiment, and causes of metaphor variation.

Contributor Bio(s): Kovecses, Zoltan: - Zoltan Kovecses is Professor of Linguistics, Department of American Studies, Eotvos Lorand University. He is the author of Metaphor and Emotion (2002), and Metaphor: A Practical Introduction (2000).