Title of article
Metaphors as Ideological Constructs for Identity in Malaysian Short Stories
Author/Authors
Vengadasamy ، Ravichandran
From page
99
To page
107
Abstract
This paper illustrates how writers use metaphors as constructs of ideology. The paper is based on a study of two short stories that posit LAND as a metaphor for IDENTITY. Working on a sociological view of ideology, the study employed Lakoff’s Conceptual Metaphor Theory to conduct a cognitive analysis of the concepts and ideas inherent in the metaphors in both short stories. By identifying and explaining the structural mappings that exist between the source and target domains that underlie the metaphors, the paper reveals some of the key concerns and social and cultural beliefs of the writer(s). The relevance of these concerns and beliefs to the general theme of the story and to the theme of nationhood is highlighted in the closing argument
Keywords
metaphor , conceptual metaphor , ideology , nationhood , cognitive poetics
Journal title
3l: the southeast asian journal of english language studies
Record number
2516872
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