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Cultural-Linguistic Explorations into Spirituality, Emotionality, and Society
This book offers Cultural-Linguistic explorations into the diverse Lebenswelten of a wide range of cultural contexts, such as South Africa, Hungary, India, Nigeria, China, Romania, Iran, and Poland. The linguistic expedition sets out to explore three thematic segments that were, thus far, under-researched from a cultural linguistic perspective – spirituality, emotionality, and society.
The analytical tools provided by Cultural Linguistics, such as cultural conceptualizations and cultural metaphors, are not only applied to various corpora and types of texts but also recalibrated and renegotiated. As a result, the studies in this collective volume showcase a rich body of work that contributes to the manifestation of Cultural Linguistics as an indispensable paradigm in modern language studies.
Being a testament to the inseparability of language and culture, this book will enlighten academics, professionals and students working in the fields of Cultural Linguistics, sociology, gender studies, religious studies, and cultural studies.
The analytical tools provided by Cultural Linguistics, such as cultural conceptualizations and cultural metaphors, are not only applied to various corpora and types of texts but also recalibrated and renegotiated. As a result, the studies in this collective volume showcase a rich body of work that contributes to the manifestation of Cultural Linguistics as an indispensable paradigm in modern language studies.
Being a testament to the inseparability of language and culture, this book will enlighten academics, professionals and students working in the fields of Cultural Linguistics, sociology, gender studies, religious studies, and cultural studies.
[Cognitive Linguistic Studies in Cultural Contexts, 14] 2021. vii, 279 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 12 August 2021
Published online on 12 August 2021
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements | pp. vii–viii
- IntroductionHans-Georg Wolf, Denisa Latić and Anna Finzel | pp. 1–6
- Section I. Cultural-linguistic explorations into religion, spirituality, and the supernatural
- Cultural Linguistics and religionFarzad Sharifian† | pp. 9–22
- Lexical evidence for ancestral communication in Black South African EnglishArne Peters | pp. 23–40
- Cultural conceptualizations of magical practices related to menstrual blood in a transhistorical and transcontinental perspectiveHans-Georg Wolf | pp. 41–76
- Section II. Cultural-linguistic explorations into emotion concepts
- Conceptualizing shame in Old Romanian: A cultural and historical-semantic analysisGabriela Stoica | pp. 79–104
- Cultural conceptualizations of xejâlat and kamruyi: Two sharm-related emotion categories in PersianSara Ghazi | pp. 105–122
- Cross-cultural models of mental hurt emotion clustersBarbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Paul A. Wilson | pp. 123–148
- Section III. Cultural-linguistic explorations into social identities and cultural concepts
- Correspondences between Hungarian women’s marital names and the traditional family schemaJudit Baranyiné Kóczy | pp. 151–184
- Innate or acquired? homosexuality and cultural models of gender in Indian and Nigerian EnglishAnna Finzel | pp. 185–212
- Culture-specific elaborations in cross-linguistic studies of metaphors: Comparing life is a journey in Chinese and British EnglishShuping Huang | pp. 213–236
- essentials and valuables: Cultural conceptualizations of Cantonese rice idiomsEve J. Chen | pp. 237–266
- Conceptualizations index | pp. 267–270
- Names index | pp. 271–274
- Subject index | pp. 275–279
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