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Metaphoricity of Conventionalized Diegetic Images in Comics

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This book offers a cognitive-semiotic approach to metaphoricity of visual representations in static visual narratives referred to as comics. It implements this approach in an exploration of conventionalized visual signs depicting diegetic situations, motion events, sound events, and diverse psychological experiences in such narratives. With his focus on the intersection of comics studies, conceptual metaphor theory, and Charles Sanders Peirce’s theory of signs, the author analyzes a broad array of attested data retrieved from comics exemplifying various publication formats, generic conventions, and cultural traditions. His exploration situates the metaphoricity of the analyzed visual signs against the backdrop of their overall semiotic makeup and in relation to the metaphoricity of their linguistic counterparts.

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ISBN: 9783631675212
Publication date: 17th July 2017
Author: Micha? Szawerna
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 487 pages
Series: ?ód? Studies in Language
Genres: Linguistics
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Media studies
Psychology