
Michael Osborn on Metaphor and Style
Michael Osborn(Author)
Michigan State University Press
Will be published approx. on 1. July 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-61186-287-4 (ISBN)
Description
This volume features two dimensions of Michael Osborn's work with rhetorical metaphor. The first focuses on his early efforts to develop a conception of metaphor to advance the understanding of rhetoric, while the second concerns more recent efforts to apply this enriched conception in the analysis and criticism of significant rhetorical practice. The older emphasis features four of Osborn's more prominent published essays, revealing the personal context in which they were generated, their strengths and shortcomings, and how they may have inspired the work of others. His more recent unpublished work analyzes patterns of metaphor in the major speeches of Demosthenes, the evolution of metaphors of illness and cure in speeches across several millennia, the exploitation of the birth-death-rebirth metaphor in Riefenstahl's masterpiece of Nazi propaganda Triumph of the Will, and the contrasting forms of spatial imagery in the speeches of Edmund Burke and Barack Obama and what these contrasts may portend.
Reviews / Votes
"This text is an opportunity to explore Michael Osborn's rich thinking, past and present, about rhetorical metaphor. I always wondered, why Memphis? Something mythic, I suspected. He settled there early on, it turns out, because 'an educated Southerner . . . might do some good in that troubled land.' There he undertook to live a moral life in troubled times. His writing about metaphor was embedded in that undertaking. He reveals motives for probing the subject deeply. This is a book to read for pleasure, insight, and inspiration."- ROBERT IVIE, Professor Emeritus, Departments of American Studies and Communication and Culture, Indiana University
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
East Lansing, MI
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
3
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
626 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61186-287-4 (9781611862874)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
MICHAEL OSBORN is a recipient of the NCA's Golden Anniversary Monograph Award, the Douglas W. Ehninger Distinguished Rhetorical Scholar Award, the Charles H. Woolbert Research Award, the Samuel L. Becker Distinguished Service Award, the T. Earle Johnson-Edwin Paget Award, and the Distinguished Research Award from the University of Memphis.
Content
Contents
Preface
Prologue: Loomings
Part 1. Concepts of Metaphor: Four Essays and How They Grew
The Metaphor in Public Address
The Iowa Years and the Emerging Focus on Archetypal Metaphor
Archetypal Metaphor in Rhetoric: The Light-Dark Family
The Evolution of the Archetypal Sea in Rhetoric and Poetic
Toward Rhetorical Depiction
Rhetorical Depiction
Part 2. Metaphors in Action: New Horizons
Entr'acte
Lessons from Demosthenes
Progeny of Personification: Metaphors of Disease and Rebirth
Space and Power: Vertical and Horizontal Orientations in a Rhetorical Universe
Epilogue: The Chase
Bibliographic Perspectives
Index
Preface
Prologue: Loomings
Part 1. Concepts of Metaphor: Four Essays and How They Grew
The Metaphor in Public Address
The Iowa Years and the Emerging Focus on Archetypal Metaphor
Archetypal Metaphor in Rhetoric: The Light-Dark Family
The Evolution of the Archetypal Sea in Rhetoric and Poetic
Toward Rhetorical Depiction
Rhetorical Depiction
Part 2. Metaphors in Action: New Horizons
Entr'acte
Lessons from Demosthenes
Progeny of Personification: Metaphors of Disease and Rebirth
Space and Power: Vertical and Horizontal Orientations in a Rhetorical Universe
Epilogue: The Chase
Bibliographic Perspectives
Index