Deliberate metaphors in political discourse: the case of citizen discourse
University of Liège · UCLouvain
Abstract
This article proposes to apply Steen’s (2008) three-dimensional model of metaphor analysis in communication to a corpus of political discourse, in this case citizen discourse. Our corpus has accordingly been analysed by making a distinction between three layers of metaphor, respectively at the linguistic (direct vs. indirect metaphors), conceptual (novel vs. conventional metaphors) and communicative levels (deliberate vs. non-deliberate metaphors). Our results suggest that making the distinction between deliberate and non-deliberate metaphors leads to meaningful political insights, notably pointing to differences in saliency of the source domains in terms of which citizens make sense of Belgian federalism. In…
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2Topics & keywords
- Metaphor
- Politics
- Conceptual metaphor
- Context (archaeology)
- Linguistics
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Discourse analysis