Explains how metaphors, metonymies, and other figures interact to tell us what writing is and what it should do.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Eubanks is Professor and Chair in the Department of English at Northern Illinois University. He is the author of A War of Words in the Discourse of Trade: The Rhetorical Constitution of Metaphor (2000).
Inhaltsangabe
1. In search of the figurative rhetoric of writing 2. The double-bind of writer and to write: graded categories 3. Bind upon bind: the general-ability and specific-expertise views of writing 4. Three licensing stories: the literate inscriber, the good writer, and the author 5. Writing as transcription, talk, and voice: a complex metonymy 6. The writing self: multiple selves, conceptual blends 7. Writing to 'get ideas across': the role of the conduit metaphor 8. Codes and conversations: the other conduit metaphor 9. Metaphor and choice.
1. In search of the figurative rhetoric of writing 2. The double-bind of writer and to write: graded categories 3. Bind upon bind: the general-ability and specific-expertise views of writing 4. Three licensing stories: the literate inscriber, the good writer, and the author 5. Writing as transcription, talk, and voice: a complex metonymy 6. The writing self: multiple selves, conceptual blends 7. Writing to 'get ideas across': the role of the conduit metaphor 8. Codes and conversations: the other conduit metaphor 9. Metaphor and choice.
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