Publication details

Metaphorical Representation of a Natural Phenomenon in Newspaper Discourse on Natural Catastrophes

Authors

TRČKOVÁ Dita

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source CADAAD Journal
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Linguistics
Keywords CDA; newspaper discourse; natural catastrophes; ideology
Description The metaphoric conceptualization of a natural phenomenon employed in newspaper discourse on natural catastrophes is examined through a data-driven analysis. The focus is put on the representation of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and 2005 Hurricane Katrina in three newspapers published in Western English-speaking countries: The New York Times, The Guardian and The Globe and Mail. The major metaphoric themes discerned include the depiction of the natural phenomenon as an ANIMATE BEING, a MONSTER and a WARRIOR. By demonizing nature, such a representation reinforces Western nature-culture dualism, puts the blame for the catastrophe on the natural phenomenon and hides social and historical factors contributing to the disaster.

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