情境引发的隐喻作为政治论据

Pub Date : 2024-05-17 DOI:10.1075/jaic.23002.aug
Anaïs Augé
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本文建议调查公众对情境触发隐喻的反应,因为在政治论证中已经观察到这些隐喻。当隐喻与相关情境的某个方面产生非隐喻性联系时,就会出现情境触发隐喻。本研究要解决的问题是:当这些隐喻成为政治论证的一部分时,公众是如何看待这些隐喻的?为了回答这个问题,本研究将重点放在由情境引发的政治隐喻的一个特定实例上,即鲍里斯-约翰逊在 COP26 期间提出的 "詹姆斯-邦德 "隐喻。本文借鉴了批判隐喻分析法(Critical Metaphor Analysis)和蓄意隐喻理论(Deliberate Metaphor Theory),分析了公众在社交媒体平台推特(Twitter)上针对这位政治家的论点所发表的评论和反应。分析结果显示,大多数公众回复都利用了 "詹姆斯-邦德 "这一隐喻来质疑约翰逊对这一虚构人物的自我认同,并围绕政治家对隐喻的滥用展开了元论证。相比之下,利用隐喻传达政治论点或支持的回应则要有限得多。因此,本文认为,情境引发的隐喻不仅是一种政治修辞手段,而且也是一种有效的政治工具,可以将公众的注意力转移到话语模式上,而不是话语中提出的论点上。
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Situationally-triggered metaphor as political argument
This paper proposes to investigate the public responses to situationally-triggered metaphors as these have been observed in political argumentation. Situationally-triggered metaphors occur when a nonmetaphorical connection is made between the metaphor and an aspect of the relevant situational context. The question addressed in this research is: how are such metaphors perceived by the public when these form part of the political argumentation? To answer this question, the study focuses on a particular instance of political situationally-triggered metaphor i.e., Boris Johnson’s “James Bond” metaphor produced during COP26. The paper draws on Critical Metaphor Analysis and Deliberate Metaphor Theory to analyse the public comments and reactions posted on the social media platform Twitter in response to the politician’s arguments. The analysis reveals that most of the public responses exploit the “James Bond” metaphor to dispute Johnson’s self-identification to the fictional character and provide meta-arguments that revolve around the politician’s misuse of metaphors. In contrast, responses that exploit the metaphor to convey political arguments or endorsement are much more limited. It is thus argued that situationally-triggered metaphors not only represent a political rhetorical device, but they are also effective political tools to shift public attention towards discursive patterns instead of arguments presented in discourse.
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