Multimodal Metaphor

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Charles J. Forceville, Eduardo Urios-Aparisi
Walter de Gruyter, 4 sept. 2009 - 484 pages

"Metaphor studies" has over the past 30 years become a discipline in its own right, mainly because of the cognitive linguistic claim that metaphors characterize thought, not just language. But most metaphor scholars hitherto focus exclusively on its purely verbal expressions. Since both persuasive and narrative discourses in contemporary society increasingly draw on modalities other than language alone, sustained research into a broader range of manifestations of metaphor is imperative.

This volume is the first book-length study to investigate multimodal occurrences of metaphor, and is of interest to scholars interested in metaphor as well as in multimodal discourse. Each chapter investigates metaphors whose identification and interpretation depend on the co-presence of at least two of the following modalities: language, visuals, gestures, sound, music. On the basis of case studies in a variety of discourse genres (advertising, cartoons, films, comics, conversation, music, amply represented in photographs, logos, drawings, film stills, and musical scores), the contributors demonstrate that, and how, metaphor can occur multimodally, providing ideas and methodological angles enabling further theorizing and testing in this rapidly expanding field. Covering creative as well as conceptual metaphors, and where appropriate evaluating cultural factors governing metaphor interpretation, the contributors provide a wealth of material for studying the conceptual and rhetorical force of metaphor in contemporary society.

 

Table des matières

Chapter 1 Introduction
3
Agendas for research
19
Multimodal metaphor in corporate branding messages
45
Imagery in winespeak and audiovisual promotion
73
Four case studies
95
A case study
119
A unified account
147
Exploring audience responses
173
The metaphorical representation of anger in comics and animated films
243
Chapter 12 Pictorial metaphors of emotion in Japanese comics
265
Forms of multimodal metaphor in the use of spoken language
297
A cognitivesemiotic approach to multimodal figures of thought in cospeech gesture
329
Chapter 15 Music language and multimodal metaphor
359
Chapter 16 The role of nonverbal sound and music in multimodal metaphor
383
Chapter 17 Multimodal metaphor in classical film theory from the 1920s to the 1950s
403
Chapter 18 Multimodal expressions of the HUMAN VICTIM IS ANIMAL metaphor in horror films
429

Chapter 9 Image alignment in multimodal metaphor
197
Chapter 10 Visual metaphoric conceptualization in editorial cartoons
213

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À propos de l'auteur (2009)

Charles J. Forceville, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Eduardo Urios-Aparisi, University of Connecticut, USA.

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