35.1331, TOC: Metaphor and the Social World 14 / 1 (2024)

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Subject: 35.1331, TOC: Metaphor and the Social World 14 / 1 (2024)

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Date: 25-Apr-2024
From: Eric Burgstede [eric at benjamins.nl]
Subject: Metaphor and the Social World Vol. 14, No. 1 (2024)


Publisher: John Benjamins
                        http://www.benjamins.com/

Journal Title: Metaphor and the Social World
Volume Number: 14
Issue Number: 1
Issue Date: 04/25/2024

Main Text:

2024.  iv, 187 pp.

Table of Contents

ARTICLES

A qualitative study of endometriosis-related pain: Metaphorical
expressions beyond physical damage
Giorgia Andreolli
pp. 1–21

The raw and the (over)cooked: states are physical qualities
Travis Ashby, Omar Lizardo, Dustin S. Stoltz & Michael Lee Wood
pp. 22–42

Are religion metaphors anti‑revolutionary? Metaphors of climate
scepticism in France
Anaïs Augé
pp. 43–63

Military metaphors in the discourses of the pandemic in two
post-Yugoslav states: Literal associations and historization of crisis
Ksenija Bogetić
pp. 64–84

Instagram is a ridiculous lie factory: Creative and evaluative
metaphors of social media in a sample of newspaper opinion discourse
Jennifer Foley & Laura Hidalgo-Downing
pp. 85–108

Choosing the dark path: Preferences for darkness and interpersonal
antagonism
Michael D. Robinson, Roberta L. Irvin & Micheal R. Waters
pp. 109–129

The diachronic and cross-linguistic use of trade metaphors in
U.S.-China governmental discourse: A socio-cognitive approach
Xiaojuan Tan, Alan Cienki & Bertie Kaal
pp. 130–153

FORUM

Should offensive metaphors be censored?
Raymond W. Gibbs Jr.
pp. 154–162

BOOK REVIEWS

D. Tay. 2022. Navigating the realities of metaphor and psychotherapy
research
Reviewed by Deming Xiao
pp. 163–171

A. Soares da Silva (Ed.). 2021. Figurative Language –
Intersubjectivity and Usage
Reviewed by Nina Julich-Warpakowski
pp. 172–179

H. L. Colston, T. Matlock & G. Steen (Ed.). 2022. Dynamism in metaphor
and beyond
Reviewed by Winnie Huiheng Zeng
pp. 180–187

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Discourse Analysis




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