Contagious Metaphor


Autoria(s): Mitchell, Peta
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

The metaphor of contagion pervades critical discourse across the humanities, the medical sciences, and the social sciences. It appears in such terms as ‘social contagion’ in psychology, ‘financial contagion’ in economics, ‘viral marketing’ in business, and even ‘cultural contagion’ in anthropology. In the twenty-first century, contagion, or ‘thought contagion’ has become a byword for creativity and a fundamental process by which knowledge and ideas are communicated and taken up, and resonates with André Siegfried’s observation that ‘there is a striking parallel between the spreading of germs and the spreading of ideas’. Contagious Metaphor offers an innovative, interdisciplinary study of the metaphor of contagion and its relationship to the workings of language. Examining both metaphors of contagion and metaphor as contagion, Contagious Metaphor suggests a framework through which the emergence and often epidemic-like reproduction of metaphor can be better understood.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69216/

Publicador

Bloomsbury Academic

Relação

http://www.bloomsbury.com/au/contagious-metaphor-9781472521620/

Mitchell, Peta (2012) Contagious Metaphor. Bloomsbury Academic, London.

Fonte

ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #200101 Communication Studies #200204 Cultural Theory #200500 LITERARY STUDIES #220205 History and Philosophy of Medicine #220207 History and Philosophy of the Humanities #220208 History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences #220209 History of Ideas #Metaphor #Contagion #Network theory #Meme theory #Social contagion theory #Medical humanities
Tipo

Book