Grin logo
en de es fr
Shop
GRIN Website
Publish your texts - enjoy our full service for authors
Go to shop › English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics

Metaphor and Culture

Title: Metaphor and Culture

Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2009 , 27 Pages , Grade: 1

Autor:in: Bachelor Katharina Eder (Author)

English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics
Excerpt & Details   Look inside the ebook
Summary Excerpt Details

The first question that arises is in the context of „Metaphor and Culture“ is what metaphor actually has to do with culture. This question can be answered in the way that metaphor and culture are related in many ways. Metaphor can be viewed as the ornamental use of language, and a lot about metaphor and culture arises from what
we have heard or learned in school about it, such as for instance creative writers or poets who use metaphors. Since literature is a significant part of our culture, metaphor can be regarded as intimately linked to our socio-cultural field. So a possible way of relation between metaphor and culture would be literature, an
exemplary manifestation of culture. However, there are in fact much more fundamental relations between metaphor and culture, which become clear when we look at some currrent thinking in anthropology, which leads us to the fact that we can view culture as a set of shared understandings that characterize smaller or larger groups of people (cf. Shore 1996, Strauss & Quinn 1997). It has to be noted that this is obviously not an exhaustive view or definition of culture, considering the fact that it leaves out real artifacts, real objects, practices, institutions, actions and so on, which people participate in and use in various cultures. However, it integrates a large part of it, namely the shared understanding that human beings have in connection with all of these „things“.

Excerpt


Table of content

Introduction

1.A cross-cultural study of animal metaphors: when owls are not wise

2.Causes of Variation in Metaphor: Differential Experience
2.1.Awareness of context
2.2.Physical environment
2.3.Social Context
2.4.Cultural context
2.5.Communicative situation
2.6.Differential memory and the role of history
2.7.Differential concerns and interests

Excerpt out of 27 pages  - scroll top

Details

Title
Metaphor and Culture
College
University of Vienna
Grade
1
Author
Bachelor Katharina Eder (Author)
Publication Year
2009
Pages
27
Catalog Number
V171958
ISBN (eBook)
9783640915743
ISBN (Book)
9783640915392
Language
English
Tags
metaphor culture
Product Safety
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Quote paper
Bachelor Katharina Eder (Author), 2009, Metaphor and Culture, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/171958
Look inside the ebook
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • https://cdn.openpublishing.com/images/brand/1/preview_popup_advertising.jpg
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
  • Depending on your browser, you might see this message in place of the failed image.
Excerpt from  27  pages
Grin logo
  • Grin.com
  • Payment & Shipping
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Imprint