In MORAL POLITICS George Lakoff (2002) claims that political orientations are based on family structures and functions. These are expressed by metaphors. This paper discusses the possibility of detecting political metaphors on the base of the Lakoff approach. The German TV discussion of MERKEL and SCHRÖDER in 2006 serve as the corpus. Several fields of metaphors are discussed: WAR, SPORTS, etc. An interesting American approach is tested on a European corpus.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Metaphor - an overview
- The Ancient Definition
- The Conceptual Approach
- Metaphors in use
- Science
- Law
- Religion
- Politics
- Why Metaphors in Politics
- Metaphors in German Politics
- Conclusion
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper aims to explore the use of conceptual metaphors in political discourse, particularly in German politics. It begins by examining different approaches to understanding metaphor and then explores the prevalence of metaphor across various domains, including science, law, religion, and politics. The paper further investigates the moral and sportive aspects of political discourse, specifically through the analysis of a German political TV debate.
- Conceptual metaphors in political discourse
- Different approaches to understanding metaphor
- The role of metaphor in various domains, including science, law, religion, and politics
- The moral and sportive aspects of political discourse
- Analysis of a German political TV debate
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter introduces the topic of conceptual metaphors and their significance in language and thought. It discusses the importance of understanding metaphor beyond a literary perspective and highlights the role of metaphors in shaping our conceptual system. The chapter also introduces the focus of the paper, which is to examine the use of metaphor in German politics.
- Metaphor - an overview: This chapter explores different approaches to understanding metaphor, contrasting the ancient definition based on substitution with the more modern conceptual approach. The conceptual approach, as presented by Lakoff and Johnson, emphasizes the role of metaphor in shaping our understanding of abstract concepts by drawing on concrete experiences.
- Metaphors in use: This chapter examines the prevalence of metaphors in various domains, including science, law, religion, and politics. It highlights how metaphors are used to understand complex concepts in these areas, emphasizing their role in shaping our understanding of the world.
- Why Metaphors in Politics: This chapter delves into the specific use of metaphors in political discourse. It likely discusses how metaphors contribute to persuasion, shaping public opinion, and influencing political decisions.
- Metaphors in German Politics: This chapter focuses on the application of metaphors in German politics. It may examine the specific metaphors used by politicians and analyze their impact on political discourse.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This paper focuses on the study of conceptual metaphor in political discourse, primarily within the context of German politics. Key concepts explored include the traditional and conceptual approaches to metaphor, its application across various domains, and its significance in shaping political discourse. The paper also delves into the moral and sportive aspects of political language, using the analysis of a German political TV debate to illustrate its findings. Central themes include the role of metaphor in understanding abstract concepts, the influence of metaphor on persuasion and political decisions, and the potential application of theories on metaphor from American politics to the European context.
- Citation du texte
- Stephan Vierkant (Auteur), 2006, How American is German Politics?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/66599