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Language of Interstate Relations - In Search of Personification

English · Hardback

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"The language of international relations theory and practice has traditionally been claimed metaphorical. Among several metaphors discussed in the literature, the 'state is a person' metaphor has been unanimously claimed as pervading the language of world affairs. This book challenges the cognitive dogma of the ubiquity and pervasiveness of the personification of the political state, both in its conceptual and linguistic varieties. The detailed data-driven research provides ample evidence against the widely held view of the ubiquity of this metaphor. It also casts doubt on the overrated role of metonymy in the language of international politics. Polemical in nature, the book critiques conceptual metaphor for its contribution to the growing ideologizationof research. It offers a cognitive and realistic solution to many of the dilemmas. "--

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Introduction 1. The Language of International Actorness 2. The Politicization of Linguistic Research 3. Metaphor and Methods of Metaphor Identification 4. The Metaphorized Language of IR 5. In Search of the 'State is a Person' Metaphor 6. The Metonymization of the State 7. Semantic Extensions Conclusion Notes References

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