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Metaphor : implications and applications

Author: Jeffery Scott Mio; Albert N Katz
Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, ©1996.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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"Most psychological work on metaphor focuses on either basic processes or assumed applications. Relatively little has been dedicated to bridging the gap between the two areas. Metaphor: Implications and Applications is an attempt to fill this void. Chapters in this book discuss the pragmatics of metaphor understanding and applications based on research in the areas of clinical interventions and politics, reading,  Read more...
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Jeffery Scott Mio; Albert N Katz
ISBN: 080581650X 9780805816501
OCLC Number: 34029726
Description: xiv, 269 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Pt. 1: Pragmatics of metaphor --
On interpreting statements as metaphor or irony: contextual heuristics and cognitive consequences / Albert N. Katz --
The use of verbal irony: cues and constraints / Roger J. Kreuz --
Meaning, memory, and the interpretation of metaphors / Valerie F. Reyna --
Pt. 2: Metaphors in clinical settings --
Conceptualizing the figurative expressions of psychotherapy clients / Linda M. McMullen and John B. Conway --
An intensive analysis of metaphor themes in psychotherapy / Lynne E. Angus --
Metaphors in child custody mediation: utilizing symbolic language to facilitate agreements / Anne M. Rose --
The mental image of the human body: implications of physiological mental models for our understanding of health and illness / William P. Banks and Suzanne C. Thompson --
Pt. 3: Metaphors and politics --
Metaphor, politics, and persuasion / Jeffery Scott Mio --
Economic metaphors: ideology, rhetoric, and theory / Warren S. Gramm --
Metonymy in political discourse / Patricia A.
Responsibility: edited by Jeffrey Scott Mio, Albert N. Katz.
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Abstract:

"Most psychological work on metaphor focuses on either basic processes or assumed applications. Relatively little has been dedicated to bridging the gap between the two areas. Metaphor: Implications and Applications is an attempt to fill this void. Chapters in this book discuss the pragmatics of metaphor understanding and applications based on research in the areas of clinical interventions and politics, reading, how the blind come to understand their world, and humor. In pulling these views together in one place, the editors hope to provide a perspective that has been up until now "missing in action."" --Book Jacket.

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