Journey through the writing process: Metaphors of thesis writing experience

Author:

Hanić Jasmina1,Pavlović Tanja1,Jašić Alma Jahić1

Affiliation:

1. University of Tuzla , Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Abstract This paper aimed to investigate metaphorical images used by master’s students in order to gain an insight into their schemata for thinking about the process of master’s thesis writing. Semistructured interviews on the topic of master’s thesis writing with three students coming from humanities, social sciences and natural sciences served as a corpus from which the data were extracted. The paper analysed participants’ unconscious use of metaphorical language in their narratives, mirroring their perception of the thesis writing process. The results revealed that the participants’ personal experience revolves around the concept of journey as the central image they share and the journey metaphor, along with a group of related specific metaphors, serves to illustrate the complexity of the writing process itself.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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