
Cultural Linguistics and Critical Discourse Studies
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- Intro
- Cultural Linguistics and Critical Discourse Studies
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. Critical (cognitive) Discourse Studies and Cultural Linguistics: A sketch of the frameworks
- 2. Common ground
- 3. Contributions to the volume
- References
- Culture-specific variation in interpretations of nations as bodies metaphors by English and German L1 speakers
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The ubiquity of metaphor variation
- 3. Variation in metaphor corpora
- 3.1 The English L1 sample
- 3.2 The German L1 sample
- 4. Comparison
- 5. Conclusions
- References
- Conceptualising presidential elections
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Conceptualising presidential elections: Some standard alternative metaphors
- 3. Deliberate or purposeful? How to analyse metaphors in political rhetoric
- 4. Competing metaphorical models: Trump versus Clinton
- 5. Obama's alternative model
- 6. Summary and conclusion
- References
- Opening the thinkgates?
- 1. Introductory remarks
- 2. Analysing metaphors in dynamic, computer-mediated discourse: Critical Discourse Analysis, conceptual blending and metaphor shifting
- 3. Empirical study
- 3.1 Data, research questions and methodology
- 3.2 Results
- 3.2.1 Overview of source domains and topoi
- 3.2.1.1 Conventionalised metaphors
- 3.2.1.2 Novel creations and less established metaphors
- 3.2.2 Mixed metaphors and their argumentative function
- 3.2.3 Metaphor continuation strategies in reader comments
- 4. Discussion, conclusion and outlook
- References
- Conceptualization of goat in West African Englishes
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The use and variation of metaphor
- 4. Analysis of the data: The use of goat metaphors
- 4.1 The great chain of being metaphor
- 4.2 Gender and sexuality
- 4.3 Religion
- 4.4 Politics
- 5. Discussion and conclusion
- References
- Cooking verbs and the cultural conceptualization of cooking processes in Japanese
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Analysis of cooking verbs in Japanese
- 2.1 Componential analysis
- 2.2 Revised lexical organization of Japanese cooking verbs2
- 3. Cultural conceptualization and linguistic tools
- 4. Conclusion
- References
- Wellness
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Methodology and overview of the data sources
- 3. Historical and emerging concepts of health and wellness
- 4. Mind, body, and spirit
- 5. Wellness and pseudoscience
- 5.1 Doctors and science
- 5.2 Detoxing, cleansing
- 5.3 Toxins and 'risk'
- 6. Summary
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- Critical Cultural Linguistics (CCL)
- 1. The context/s: Who is the Other?
- 2. The framework: Cultural Linguistics and Critical Cultural Linguistics
- 3. The role of language in the cultural conceptualization of the Other as the enemy
- 4. The role of foreign languages and foreign language education in problematizing and challenging the cultural conceptualization of Otherness
- 4.1 An activity9 conducted in class
- 4.2 The advantages of a foreign language
- 5. The critical mandate of foreign language education
- Acknowledgements
- References
- What can attitudes reveal about prejudices?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Ethnocentrism, stereotypes, and prejudices
- 3. Identity
- 4. Attitudes
- 5. Persuasion
- 6. Overcoming ethnocentrism, stereotypes, and prejudices
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- Index
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