
Metaphor and the Social World
Volume 14, Issue 2 (2024)
2024. iv, 159 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 4 November 2024
Published online on 4 November 2024
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Table of Contents
- “Welcome to shege banza”: Multimodal metaphors in Nigeria’s 2023 subsidy removal-related internet memesOluwayemisi Olusola Adebomi | pp. 189–214
- Educational technology, higher education discourses and the lived experience of lecturers as users: Exploring the metaphorsRichard Bailey | pp. 215–232
- The journey metaphor in Huawei mobile phone commercialsZhangjingwen Jia | pp. 233–257
- Comparing metaphor elicitation models: From online surveys to classroom interventionSusan Nacey & Renata Turunen | pp. 258–281
- “Biden’s Saigon”: A metaphor analysis of “Sputnik’s” coverage of the American withdrawal from AfghanistanIvanka Pjesivac, Iveta Imre, Leslie Klein & Ana Petrov | pp. 282–303
- Metaphors for multiculturalism in the Canadian contextKayvan Shakoury & Frank Boers | pp. 304–321
- Deliberate metaphor (use) in translation and interpreting: Is there such a thing?Sum Wong | pp. 322–328
- N. Julich-Warpakowski. 2022. Motion Metaphors in Music Criticism: An Empirical Investigation of Their Conceptual Motivation and Their MetaphoricityReviewed by Longxing Li | pp. 329–335
- A. Bagasheva, B. Hristov & N. Tincheva (Eds). 2022. Figurativity and Human EcologyReviewed by Qijun Song | pp. 336–341
- R. Benczes & V. Szelid (eds.). 2022. Visual MetaphorsReviewed by Dan Wang | pp. 342–347
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