Metaphor And Gender In Business Media Discourse


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Metaphor and Gender in Business Media Discourse


Metaphor and Gender in Business Media Discourse

Author: V. Koller

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2004-05-25


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This new study reconciles cognitive metaphor theory with Critical Discourse Analysis to offer a fresh approach to the study of metaphor. In applying this framework to a substantial corpus of texts from business magazines, the author shows how metaphors of war, sports and evolutionary struggle are used to construct business as a masculinized social domain. In view of the subtle but pervasive socio-cognitive impact of these metaphors, the study raises the question of possible alternatives and the scope for change in business media discourse.

Metaphor and Gender in Business Media Discourse


Metaphor and Gender in Business Media Discourse

Author: Veronika Koller

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2004


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Researching and Applying Metaphor in the Real World


Researching and Applying Metaphor in the Real World

Author: Graham Low

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Release Date: 2010


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It has become increasingly clear that metaphor needs to be explored in terms of the social and discourse context in which it is used, especially where the aim is to address real-world problems. The notion of 'real world' metaphor research has been developed to describe this important area of investigation. This book starts by describing the nature and scope of real world metaphor research and then illustrates, through 17 detailed, mainly empirically-based studies, the different areas it can apply to, and different methodologies that can be employed. Research problems are explored in areas such as artificial intelligence, language teaching and learning, reconciliation dialogue, university lecture discourse, poetry and wine description. Methods include corpus analysis, experimentation, discourse analysis, cross-cultural analysis and genre analysis. In each case the empirical studies refer back to Gibbs's opening overview of real-world research. The result is an invaluable and cross-referenced collection of papers addressing real-world problems.