In:Variation in Political Metaphor
Edited by Julien Perrez, Min Reuchamps and Paul H. Thibodeau
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 85] 2019
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 6 August 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.85.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction: Studying variation in political metaphor: From discourse analysis to experiment
1
Min Reuchamps
Paul H. Thibodeau
Julien Perrez
Chapter 1.First lady, secretary of state and presidential candidate: A comparative study of the role-dependent use of metaphor in politics
13
Kathleen Ahrens
Chapter 2.Fairies, Christmas miracles and sham marriages: A diachronic analysis of deliberate metaphors in Belgian political discourse
35
Pauline Heyvaert
Chapter 3.The rhetorical use of political metaphor before, during and after the presidency: Television interviews with the former Croatian president
59
Nikolina Borčić
Ivona Čulo
Chapter 4.Knifed in the back: A metaphor analysis of party leadership takeovers
83
Ben Fenton-Smith
Chapter 5.Greek metaphors in the fiscal straightjacket
107
Anastasios Vogiatzis
Chapter 6.The use of sensorimotor-based concepts during and after presidential campaigns: Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump
131
Liane Stroebel
Chapter 7.Variations of metaphors in party manifestos about EU finality: Assessing party positions through conceptual metaphors
151
Jan Kovář
Chapter 8.Variation in methods for studying political metaphor: Comparing experiments and discourse analysis
177
Paul H. Thibodeau
James Fleming
Maya Lannen
Conclusion: A journey through variation in political metaphor
195
Paul H. Thibodeau
Julien Perrez
Min Reuchamps
Biographical notes
207
Index
211
