Metaphorically Speaking

Metaphorically Speaking
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Publisher : Stanford Univ Center for the Study
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 1575861593
ISBN-13 : 9781575861593
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphorically Speaking by : Patti D. Nogales

Provides a theory of metaphor that is compatible with current trends in cognitive linguistics.

The Apocalypse of Isaiah Metaphorically Speaking

The Apocalypse of Isaiah Metaphorically Speaking
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Publisher : Peeters Publishers
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9042908882
ISBN-13 : 9789042908888
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Apocalypse of Isaiah Metaphorically Speaking by : Brian Doyle

The analysis of metaphors constitutes an ideal point of entry into the exegesis of Biblical Hebrew poetic texts because it forces the exegete to examine the said text from a variety of perspectives. How can one discern the presence of metaphorical speech? What are the various types of metaphorical speech available to and employed by the biblical poet? How does the structure of a piece of Hebrew poetry carry its metaphorical dimensions? How did the biblical poet make use of the various types of metaphor and to what end? Can we ultimately gain access to the poet's meaning? The present study endeavours to provide at least a partial answer to these questions. In maintaining focus on the biblical text, moreover, the author hopes to anchor some of the abstractions of metaphorical theory with chosen examples taken from the so-called 'Apocalypse of Isaiah'. The Hebrew prophets constitute fertile ground in their use of metaphorical language for speaking the unspeakable, especially concerning the relationship between the people and God.

A Book Full of Lies : Metaphorically Speaking Let the Truth be Told

A Book Full of Lies : Metaphorically Speaking Let the Truth be Told
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 125
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ISBN-10 : 9781453589915
ISBN-13 : 1453589910
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis A Book Full of Lies : Metaphorically Speaking Let the Truth be Told by : Da’non Wisemen

Being black in America is truly experiencing one’s life as a puppet on a string. Slavery has indeed influenced the family and community foundations of Black America in such a way that just doing research on slavery alone would enable one to have children without the interest of getting married. Simply put, it takes putting in work, devotion, and sacrifice to build such security, and as for being black and in America that is a goal practically unattainable.

Metaphorically Speaking

Metaphorically Speaking
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Publisher : Grand Central Pub
Total Pages : 528
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ISBN-10 : 0446393533
ISBN-13 : 9780446393539
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphorically Speaking by : N. E. Renton

Briefly discusses the use of metaphors and lists the meaning for thousands of metaphors listed by key word and by theme, from A1 and abandon ship to young Turks and to zero in on a target

Metaphorically Speaking

Metaphorically Speaking
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 68
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ISBN-10 : 9781669811725
ISBN-13 : 1669811727
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphorically Speaking by : Sherisse C Alexander

This book does not follow the “status quo” as it breaks quite a few writing rules to accommodate the author’s unique writing style. It is a compilation of thirty-one spoken word pieces that speak about the author’s truths. Taking on different themes, the pieces give a figurative view into the prismatic world of the author. Delve wantonly into the colourful thoughts, emotions, and experiences that shape the reality of Sherisse Alexander.

Figuratively Speaking

Figuratively Speaking
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Publisher : Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0881603171
ISBN-13 : 9780881603170
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Figuratively Speaking by : Delana Heidrich

Teaches forty literary terms, such as metaphor, alliteration, foreshadowing, and satire, presenting examples from literature and activities.

Fermentation as Metaphor

Fermentation as Metaphor
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Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9781645020226
ISBN-13 : 1645020223
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Fermentation as Metaphor by : Sandor Ellix Katz

Los Angeles Times Best Cookbooks 2020 Saveur Magazine "Favorite Cookbook to Gift" Esquire Magazine Best Cookbooks of 2020 "The book weaves in reflections on art, religion, culture, music, and more, so even if you’re not an epicure, there’s something for everyone."—Men's Journal Bestselling author Sandor Katz—an “unlikely rock star of the American food scene” (New York Times), with over 500,000 books sold—gets personal about the deeper meanings of fermentation. In 2012, Sandor Ellix Katz published The Art of Fermentation, which quickly became the bible for foodies around the world, a runaway bestseller, and a James Beard Book Award winner. Since then his work has gone on to inspire countless professionals and home cooks worldwide, bringing fermentation into the mainstream. In Fermentation as Metaphor, stemming from his personal obsession with all things fermented, Katz meditates on his art and work, drawing connections between microbial communities and aspects of human culture: politics, religion, social and cultural movements, art, music, sexuality, identity, and even our individual thoughts and feelings. He informs his arguments with his vast knowledge of the fermentation process, which he describes as a slow, gentle, steady, yet unstoppable force for change. Throughout this truly one-of-a-kind book, Katz showcases fifty mesmerizing, original images of otherworldly beings from an unseen universe—images of fermented foods and beverages that he has photographed using both a stereoscope and electron microscope—exalting microbial life from the level of “germs” to that of high art. When you see the raw beauty and complexity of microbial structures, Katz says, they will take you “far from absolute boundaries and rigid categories. They force us to reconceptualize. They make us ferment.” Fermentation as Metaphor broadens and redefines our relationship with food and fermentation. It’s the perfect gift for serious foodies, fans of fermentation, and non-fiction readers alike. "It will reshape how you see the world."—Esquire

Confronting Metaphor in Use

Confronting Metaphor in Use
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9027254176
ISBN-13 : 9789027254177
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Confronting Metaphor in Use by : Mara Sophia Zanotto

It is timely for researchers to approach metaphor as social and situated, as a matter of language and discourse, and not just as a matter of thought. Over the last twenty five years, scholars have come to appreciate in depth the cognitive, motivated and embodied nature of metaphor, but have tended to background the linguistic form of metaphor and have largely ignored how this connects to its role in the discourses in which our lives are constructed and lived. This book brings language and social dimensions into the picture, offering snapshots of metaphor use in real language and in real lives across the very different cultures of Europe and Brazil and contributing to the theorizing of metaphor in discourse.

Speaking in Parables

Speaking in Parables
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B3505379
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Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Speaking in Parables by : Sallie McFague

"This book is not only absorbingly readable but important. For its themes engage effectively with main dilemmas not only of formal theology but of current piety and witness." - Amos N. Wilder, Andover Newton Quarterly "This book is immensely valuable for its persuasive illustrations of the parabolic and metaphoric imagination. McFague attends both to the interpretive and the evaluative levels of hermeneutics. Her readings of specific parables, poems, stories, and autobiographies are insightful and relevant to her thesis that what religious language 'says' is 'conceptually imperceivable and inexpressible.'" - Mary Gerhart, Journal of the American Academy of Religion "It is at the very least a fine guide to one important direction that theological hermeneutics might take, and more than that, it testifies confidently to the presence of still unplumbed resources of the biblical word and its secular counterpart that are there for the imagination's appropriation." - Robert Detweiler, Religious Studies Review "Everyone interested in theology will be stimulated by Sallie McFague's mediating theological position and the form of thinking and discourse she espouses. Those interested in the intercourse between theology and literature will be stimulated by the way she links the two and the perceptive way she handles her literary examples. Biblical scholars will undoubtedly note her primacy of the parables as the central corpus of the biblical records. Preachers of the church will be strengthened by the concern McFague has for the Christian community and the importance of the word through the words of the preachers. With this variety of concerns, Speaking in Parables will have a deservedly wide reading and, perhaps even more important, wide discussion." - Ronald E. Sleeth, Perkins School of Theology Journal

Metaphor and Gesture

Metaphor and Gesture
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9789027228437
ISBN-13 : 9027228434
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Metaphor and Gesture by : Alan J. Cienki

This volume is the first to offer an overview on metaphor and gesture a new multi-disciplinary area of research. Scholars of metaphor have been paying increasing attention to spontaneous gestures with speech; meanwhile, researchers in gesture studies have been focussing on the abstract ideas which receive physical representation through metaphors when speakers gesture. This book presents a snapshot of the state of the art in these converging fields, offering research papers as well as commentaries from multiple perspectives. In addition to conceptual metaphor theory it includes different theoretical approaches to semiotics, and the methods used range from controlled experimentation, to cognitive ethnography, to lexical semantic analysis. The use of metaphor in gesture is shown to reflect idiosyncracies of thought in the moment of speaking as well as structural, cultural, and interactional patterns. The series of commentaries discusses the potential importance of studying metaphor and gesture from the perspectives of such fields as anthropology, cognitive linguistics, conversation analysis, psychology, and semiotics.