Abstract
This chapter analyses the persuasive power of metaphors used in the Portuguese press to justify the implementation of harsh austerity policies. The analysis relies on a corpus of news and opinion articles published in June-July 2011, after the entry of the Troika, and May 2013, when protests against the austerity policies intensified. The study adopts a socio-cognitive view of language following the promising convergence between Cognitive Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis, and the corpus-based and critical discourse-based approach to conceptual metaphor. Using the target-domain method for corpus-based metaphor identification, 1,151 austerity-related metaphorical expressions associated with eight target lexemes were gathered, which include great chain of being, image schemas, and event/action metaphors. The analysis reveals the persuasive and manipulative force of certain specific metaphors, such as obesity/ diet, indebted family, good student, and sacrifice. These socially embodied metaphors are grounding in moral cultural models and serve ideological, emotional and moral purposes.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Exploring discourse strategies in social and cognitive interaction. Multimodal and cross-linguistic perspectives |
Editors | Manuela Romano, Maria Dolores Porto |
Place of Publication | Amsterdam |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 79-108 |
Number of pages | 30 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789027256676 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Mar 2016 |
Keywords
- Cognitive linguistics
- Conceptual metaphor
- Corpus-based analysis
- Critical discourse analysis
- Embodiment
- Ideology
- Morality
- Persuasion
- Political and economic discourse
- Situatedness