隐喻
抗性(生态学)
情境伦理学
动作(物理)
无礼的
认识论
潜意识
多样性(控制论)
文字和比喻语言
功率(物理)
关系(数据库)
心理学
语言学
社会学
社会心理学
哲学
计算机科学
数学
人工智能
生物
数据库
量子力学
物理
运筹学
生态学
作者
Raymond W. Gibbs,Josie Helen Siman
出处
期刊:Language and Cognition
[Cambridge University Press]
日期:2021-10-29
卷期号:13 (4): 670-692
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1017/langcog.2021.18
摘要
abstract Most people love metaphor, but we still sometimes find ourselves resisting their presence or meanings for various reasons. We resist metaphors both as a general strategy (e.g., “Metaphors are meaningless” or “Mixed metaphor are incoherent”), and as a response to some metaphors in very specific situational and discourse contexts (e.g., “I do not like the idea that my cancer treatment is seen as a war against my body”). People resist metaphors they have produced, metaphors imposed on them by others, and metaphors that they find to be offensive or that negatively stigmatize other individuals, or groups of people. But metaphors are also resisted for their lack of explanatory power in, for instance, scientific communities. There are also many ironies associated with metaphor resistance, such as consciously resisting some metaphor while still being governed by that same metaphor in our unconscious thinking and actions. Most generally, though, metaphor resistance is its own kind of metaphorical action. Taking a dynamic systems approach to resistance to metaphors, we discuss several implications of these observations for theories of metaphorical thought and language.
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