In:Metaphor and National Identity: Alternative conceptualization of the Treaty of Trianon
Orsolya Putz
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts 11] 2019
► pp. 215–244
Chapter 6The alternative conceptualization of June 4
Published online: 12 December 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.11.c6
https://doi.org/10.1075/clscc.11.c6
Article outline
- 1.Contested and contesting categories about the Peace Treaty of Trianon as
a complex event
- 1.1Dictate vs. treaty
- 1.2The largest tragedy of Hungarian history vs. not the largest tragedy of Hungarian history
- 1.3unjust vs. just
- 1.4Past vs. future
- 2.Contesting and contested categories of June 4
- 2.1day of commemoration
- 2.2day of mourning
- 2.3Day of celebration
- 2.4Contesting and contested categories about the day of national cohesion
- 2.5The conceptual systems of the party that represents the traditional
rhetoric about June 4 and the one that represents the new one
- 2.5.1The conceptual system of the representatives of the traditional rhetoric
- 2.5.2The conceptual system of the representatives of the new rhetoric
- 2.5.3Comparison of the conceptual systems of the representatives of the new and that of the traditional rhetoric
- 3.Summary
