Material Foundations of Scientific Metaphors: A New Materialist Metaphor Studies

IF 0.3 4区 文学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
David R. Gruber, Victor Monnin, D. Smith, Tita Chico, Kim Adams, X. Chacko, Sushmita Chatterjee, Laura A. Foster, Brian Sabel, Sam Smiley, Banu Subramaniam
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ABSTRACT:Across field areas, studies of metaphor repeatedly emphasize the social and political functioning of metaphors, neglecting the role of materiality in the appearance and circulation of metaphors. This article argues for greater ecological and material engagement when examining metaphors. A material-discursive analysis of the origination of the mirror metaphor as deployed in the cognitive neurosciences demonstrates how metaphors are generated from situated practices and not easily divorced from bodies and affects in a time and place. The case study shows the benefit of rethinking metaphors as always to some extent outside the head; objects in unruly environments have a say in a metaphor's origination and success, making appeals to the overwhelming power of the social field or to the strategic maneuvering of the scientist insufficient. The paper ends with a call for new materialist metaphor studies.
科学隐喻的物质基础:一种新的唯物主义隐喻研究
摘要:在各个领域,隐喻研究都一再强调隐喻的社会和政治功能,而忽视了隐喻在出现和流通中的物质性作用。本文认为,在研究隐喻时,更大的生态和物质参与。认知神经科学中对镜像隐喻起源的物质-话语分析表明,隐喻是如何从情境实践中产生的,并且不容易与某个时间和地点的身体和情感分离。案例研究表明,在一定程度上,在头脑之外对隐喻进行反思是有益的;在不受约束的环境中,对象对隐喻的起源和成功有发言权,这使得对社会领域压倒性力量或科学家战略操作的呼吁不足。文章最后呼吁对新唯物主义隐喻进行研究。
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Configurations
Configurations Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Configurations explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology. Founded in 1993, the journal continues to set the stage for transdisciplinary research concerning the interplay between science, technology, and the arts. Configurations is the official publication of the Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts (SLSA).
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