Metaphorical world politics
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Metaphorical world politics
(Rhetoric and public affairs series)
Michigan State University Press, c2004
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-314) and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Metaphorical World Politics argues that language and metaphor are important parts of international political reality. Metaphors and world politics have appeared together many times in recent history. The blended space that results is metaphorical world politics, a real-world game for political and scientific actors. This collection picks up the challenge to unravel the game, to examine its rules, to clarify the mixture of images and facts that is so real in politics but so exceptional in science. Scholars have studied metaphor most of the time from a linguistic or a literary point of view.
This work forces those primarily interested in metaphors to think about applications and implications beyond the text. Others concerned mainly with world politics may consider how metaphors may help to energize and structure international political thought and action. Scholars have most often studied world politics embedded in so-called "facts".
Metaphorical World Politics shows that facts are misleading in their compactness, that facts are often meaningless, that metaphors in contrast are energetic processors of meaning, and that facts in world politics are nothing more than weak emulsions of metaphor. This work outlines the general place of metaphor on the map of politics and highlights the location of specific metaphors on the political terrain.
目次
- Introduction
- Metaphors, Politics, and World Politics, Francis A. Beer and Christ'l De Landtsheer
- Section 1. Metaphorical Democracy
- Embodied Meaning in American Public Discourse during the Cold War, Richard B. Gregg
- Democracy, War, and Decivilizing Metaphors of American Insecurity, Robert L. Ivle
- The Causal Power of Metaphor: Cueing Democratic Identities in Russia and Beyond, Richard D. Anderson, Jr
- Section 2, Metaphorical War and Peace
- Sports Metaphors and Public Policy The Football Theme in Desert Storm Discourse, Dale A. Herbeck
- Paths through the Minefields of Foreign Policy Space: Practical Reasoning in U.S. Senate Discourse about Cambodia, Francis A. Beer and G. Robert Boynton
- Talking about Srebrenica: Dutch Elites and Dutchbat. How Metaphors Change During Crisis, Christ'l De Landtsheer and lise De Vrij
- Section 3. Metaphorical Globalization
- The Power of Metaphors and the Metaphors of Power: The United States in the Cold War and After, Keith L. Shimko
- Metaphors of U.S. Global Leadership: Psychological Dynamics of Metaphorical Thinking During the Carter Years, Jerel Rosati and Steven J. Campbell
- Megametaphorics: Rereading Globalization and Virtualization as Rhetorics of World Politics, Timothy W. Luke
- Conclusion
- Metaphorical World Politics, Francis A. Beer and Christ'l De Landtsheer
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