Zoometaphor as a way of perceiving the new coronavirus infection COVID-19

O. Novikova, Yuliya V. Kalugina
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We analyze the perception of new coronavirus infection COVID-19 through an animalistic (zoo) metaphor by representatives of student youth. We conduct an associative experiment in order to identify animalistic metaphorical models “Coronavirus is ...”. We analyze the themes of the received metaphors; we offer the author’s classification of metaphorical models with the sphere-source “animals”; the psychological impact of the coronavirus on the individual is comprehended. The results of the experiment are interpreted on the basis of a phenomenological approach using the methods of questioning, quantitative analysis and document analysis. The resulting metaphors demonstrate the diverse content of the source sphere “animals”; they can be grouped on different grounds (by common features, by national-specific features, by principle of sound and graphic similarity). At the stage of comprehending a new phenomenon in the life of mankind, zoometaphors are actively involved in the formation of a naive and scientific picture of the world, provide material for constructing the image of an “animal” and the relationship “human-animal”.
动物隐喻作为一种感知新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19的方式
我们通过一个动物(动物园)的比喻来分析学生青年代表对新型冠状病毒感染COVID-19的感知。我们进行了一个联想实验,以确定动物的隐喻模型“冠状病毒是……”。我们分析了接受隐喻的主题;本文提出了作者以球源“动物”为隐喻模式的分类;冠状病毒对个人的心理影响得到了理解。实验结果以现象学方法为基础,采用提问、定量分析和文献分析的方法进行解释。由此产生的隐喻显示了源域“动物”的多样化内容;它们可以根据不同的理由进行分组(按共同特征,按国家特定特征,按声音和图形相似的原则)。在理解人类生活新现象的阶段,动物隐喻积极地参与了一种朴素的、科学的世界图景的形成,为构建“动物”的形象和“人-动物”的关系提供了材料。
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