Abstract
AbstractThis study analyzes 30 cartoons depictingtheDeal of theCenturyas envisaged by two Jordanian cartoonists. Conceptual Blending Theory (Fauconnier and Turner [2008,Cambridge handbook of metaphor and thought, Cambridge University Press, 53–66]) and Multimodal Metaphor Theory (Forceville, 2008) are adopted as theoretical frameworks. The results reveal that the target domaintheDeal of theCenturywas conceptualized mainly through layered metaphors that have metonymic basis and event metaphors/allegories. Five groups were identified:objector a situation involvingobjects, situations involvinghumans/hybridsofhumansandobjects, ananimalor situation involvinganimal, hybrids ofweaponsandhumans, and event metaphors used to build a story/allegory. The results demonstrate that the most widely used configuration to construe the metaphors was cross-modal of the type pictorial source–verbal target in line with Lan and Zuo (2016,Metaphor and the Social World6, 20–51). This was probably due to the greater conceptual density and concreteness of visual representation as the target is better captured verbally because of its abstractness. In contrast, the source domains were mainly concrete and thus perceivable pictorially rather than verbally. The study mainly demonstrates the effect that metaphor and metonymy found in political cartoons can have on the perception of the target domain by the audience and by extension their attitude toward it.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Language and Linguistics
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