Metaphorical representation of Coronavirus in Spanish and Brazilian cartoons

Roberto Asenjo, Maitê Gil

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Abstract

The worldwide outbreak of Covid-19 epidemic has been profusely covered by the mass media in 2020. This research focuses on the metaphorical content of cartoons from prominent Spanish and Brazilian newspapers published online in March and April 2020. In these satirical drawings the virus is portrayed through two main modes of representation: i) pictorial and ii) verbal. The conceptual metaphors conveyed in each cartoon were identified, analysed, and classified into four source domain scenarios: i) arts and literature, ii) conflicts, iii) sports, and iv) games, and other. Mainly, two theories coming from Cognitive Linguistics, Conceptual Metaphor Theory, and the Multimodal Metaphor Theory, have been used to approach this contrastive study in which the metaphorical representation of Covid-19 serves to offer a humorous and persuasive point of view about the impact of the pandemic in the Spanish and Brazilian society and the way the most important politicians of each country dealt with the sanitary crisis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)91-114
Number of pages24
JournalRevista Electronica de Linguistica Aplicada
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Cartoons
  • Covid-19
  • Metaphorical representation
  • Pictorial and multimodal metaphors
  • Spanish and Brazilian newspapers

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