2008年俄罗斯-格鲁吉亚战争的隐喻表征:与性别相关的战争概念隐喻的批判性分析(以《格鲁吉亚时报》为例)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Kadmos Pub Date : 2019-06-03 DOI:10.32859/kadmos/9/7-87
N. Guliashvili
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本文的重点是战争的概念隐喻,据说塑造了人们与性别有关的世界观。任何与人类活动有关的社会事件或现象在媒介中都有话语表征。战争也不例外。话语结构具有表达人类世界观的观念功能。隐喻是实现这一功能的有力语言工具。该研究的目的是揭示基于2008年俄罗斯-格鲁吉亚战争的印刷媒体报道的概念战争隐喻,这反映了男性和女性对现实的看法。该研究将批判语篇分析与概念隐喻理论相结合。这种混合为试图揭示概念隐喻创造了相关的理论和方法基础,这显然是男性/女性认知的基础。战争领域是本研究的目标领域;至于源域,它不是统一的,它可能有多种启示。杨百翰大学(Brigham Young University)语料库数据被用于增强研究结果。
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Metaphorical Representations of the 2008 Russian-Georgian War: Critical Analysis of Conceptual Metaphors of War in Relation to Gender (A Case Study based on the newspaper -The Georgian Times)
This paper focuses on conceptual metaphors of war, supposedly shaping peoples’ world-views in relation to gender. Any social event or phenomenon connected to human activity has a discursive representation in the media. War is not an exception. Discourse structures have an ideational function which represents human views of the world. Metaphor is a powerful linguistic tool to serve this function. The objective of the research is to reveal conceptual war metaphors based on the print media coverage of the 2008 Russian-Georgian war, which reflects male and female perceptions of the reality. The research blends Critical Discourse Analysis with Conceptual Metaphor Theory. The blending creates a relevant theoretical and methodological basis for making an attempt to uncover the conceptual metaphors, apparently underlying male/female cognition. The domain of war is the target domain in the present study; As for the source domain, it is not uniform, it may have a variety of revelations. BYU (Brigham Young University) Corpora data were used to enhance the results of the study.
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