Visual Metaphor and Embodiment in Graphic Illness Narratives

Author:   Elisabeth El Refaie (Reader in Visual Communication at the School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   24 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Elisabeth El Refaie (Reader in Visual Communication at the School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.486kg
ISBN:  

9780190678173


ISBN 10:   0190678178
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   24 January 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1. Re-animating the body in Conceptual Metaphor Theory Chapter 2. Dynamic embodiment and the graphic illness narrative genre Chapter 3. A tripartite taxonomy of visual metaphor in graphic illness narratives Chapter 4. Unseeing eyes: Metaphor in graphic illness narratives about cancer Chapter 5. Trapped in spacetime: Metaphor in graphic illness narratives about depression

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This book absolutely delivers on the radical agenda that the author sets for herself. By focusing on visual metaphors in thirty-five graphic illness narratives, El Refaie challenges current theories of metaphor and embodiment to deal with multiple types of diversity (different bodies, different illnesses, different kinds of multimodal texts). This leads to insights and developments that will be relevant across many disciplines, from cognitive science through multimodal discourse analysis to the medical humanities. A marvelous achievement. * Professor Elena Semino, Professor of Linguistics, Lancaster University * Elisabeth El Refaie asks important questions about conceptual metaphor theory, chiefly among them how people interpret their physical experience. She challenges the idea of universal embodiment, proposing instead that the experience of our body varies in accordance with our state of health and our moment-to-moment activities, including the modes and media used to communicate. This leads to significant differences between metaphors representing distinct diseases, as well as between verbal and visual metaphors. This is a theoretically and methodologically innovative book. * Zoltan Koevecses, Professor of Linguistics, Eoetvoes Lorand University * I am in awe of Elisabeth El Refaie's work. Her interests take her to fascinating areas of enquiry metaphor and embodiment - while the clarity of her writing renders these subjects accessible to the rest of us. This is a hugely important volume which helps to explain what we may intuitively know but find hard to articulate: that graphic narratives of illness can be powerful creations that speak of the body and mind in deeply complex ways. * Ian Williams, Doctor, Comics Artist, Editor of graphicmedicine.org, and author of The Bad Doctor (Myriad Editions, 2015) *


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Elisabeth (Lisa) El Refaie is Reader in Visual Communication at the School of English, Communication and Philosophy, Cardiff University (UK). Her main research interests are in visual and multimodal forms of communication. She is the author of Autobiographical Comics: Life Writing in Pictures (University Press of Mississippi, 2012) and has published widely on metaphor theory, including in the journals Metaphor & Symbol and Metaphor & the Social World.

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