Metaphors and identities in online descriptions of the experience of pain.

Q4 Medicine
Communication and Medicine Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2026-02-25 DOI:10.3138/commed-2025-0011
Elena Semino, Yufeng Liu, Jane Demmen
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Abstract

Becoming seriously and/or chronically ill can challenge and disrupt our sense of who we are in terms of our bodies, minds, and social roles. Although a substantial literature exists on metaphor and illness, the use of metaphor to represent identities has received little attention. This article focuses on similes as a particularly relevant manifestation of metaphoricity in language. An 8-million-word corpus of contributions to the Pain Concern online forum is investigated via a combination of corpus linguistic methods and in-depth qualitative analysis. We explore how contributors to the forum use similes to describe their own (changing) self-perceptions due to living with pain and its consequences. To this end, we introduce and demonstrate a multicomponent analytical framework, which, as we show, is equally applicable to the analysis of metaphorical expressions. The framework includes a consideration of source concept, type of identity, and viewpoint. With regard to our data, we show how similes are used to convey mostly unwelcome changes in the person's perception of themselves in physical, psychological, and/or social terms, potentially resulting in estrangement, low self-esteem, isolation, and disempowerment. More broadly, we suggest that our framework is applicable to the study of metaphorical representations of identities in the context of illness generally.

网络上对痛苦体验的描述中的隐喻和身份。
变得严重和/或慢性疾病会挑战和破坏我们对自己的身体、思想和社会角色的认识。虽然已有大量关于隐喻与疾病的研究,但用隐喻来表征身份却很少受到关注。明喻是隐喻在语言中的一种特别相关的表现形式。通过语料库语言学方法和深入的定性分析相结合,对Pain Concern在线论坛的贡献进行了800万字的语料库调查。我们探讨了论坛的贡献者如何使用比喻来描述他们自己(不断变化的)自我认知,这是由于生活在痛苦及其后果中。为此,我们引入并论证了一个多成分分析框架,正如我们所展示的,它同样适用于隐喻表达的分析。该框架包括对源概念、身份类型和视点的考虑。关于我们的数据,我们展示了如何使用比喻来传达人们在身体、心理和/或社会方面对自己的看法中最不受欢迎的变化,这些变化可能导致疏远、低自尊、孤立和丧失权力。更广泛地说,我们认为我们的框架适用于一般疾病背景下身份的隐喻表征的研究。
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Communication and Medicine
Communication and Medicine Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: Communication & Medicine continues to abide by the following distinctive aims: • To consolidate different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies. • To cover the different specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies. • To underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing out special issues from time to time. • To be fully committed to publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical application and relevance as key guiding principles.
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