The Death Taboo: Euphemism and Metaphor in Epitaphs from the English Cemetery of Malaga, Spain

IF 0.9 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
Languages Pub Date : 2023-09-14 DOI:10.3390/languages8030215
Eliecer Crespo-Fernández
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In spite of the fact that taboos change over time, death is still a delicate and sensitive subject in today’s Western societies. Our unwillingness to talk openly about death and dying makes people resort to euphemism as a safe way to talk about human mortality and related matters. Following Steen’s Deliberate Metaphor Theory, this study discusses the role that euphemistic metaphors play on a sample of 174 gravestone inscriptions from the English Cemetery of Malaga, the oldest Protestant cemetery in Spain, and, at the same time, examines the social and cognitive aspects of metaphor in epitaph writing. The analysis carried out reveals that most of the 96 metaphorical items observed in the gravestone inscriptions present positive connotations. Indeed, the source domains of rest, peace, new life and journey offer an optimistic and comforting approach to death and dying, whereas the domains of loss and separation refer to the target domain of death in negative terms. All in all, the metaphors encountered in the epitaphs are deliberately used both to help the bereaved confront the loss of a loved one and pay tribute to the deceased.
死亡禁忌:西班牙马拉加英国墓志铭中的委婉语与隐喻
尽管禁忌随着时间的推移而改变,但在今天的西方社会,死亡仍然是一个微妙而敏感的话题。我们不愿意公开谈论死亡和临终,这使得人们求助于委婉语,作为谈论人类死亡和相关问题的安全方式。根据Steen的刻意隐喻理论,本研究以西班牙最古老的新教墓地马拉加的英国墓地为样本,探讨了委婉隐喻在墓志铭写作中的作用,同时探讨了隐喻在墓志铭写作中的社会和认知方面的作用。分析表明,碑文中的96个隐喻项中,大多数都具有积极的内涵。事实上,休息、平静、新生活和旅程的来源领域提供了一种乐观和安慰的方式来对待死亡和临终,而失去和分离的领域则以消极的方式指代死亡的目标领域。总而言之,墓志铭中的隐喻被有意地用来帮助失去亲人的人面对失去亲人的痛苦,并向死者表示敬意。
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Languages Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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