Until a century ago, a metaphor was just a mere figure of
speech, but since the development of discourse analysis a metaphor
has become more than merely incidental to the content of the
arguments or findings. Students and scholars in political studies
know the importance of metaphors in electoral and policy-related
politics, coming across metaphors that are, knowingly or
unknowingly, influencing our perception of politics.
This book is the first to develop new methodological approaches
to understand and analyse the use of metaphor in political science
and international relations. It does this by:
- Combining theory with case studies in order to advance
substantive work in politics and international relations that
focuses on metaphor
- Expands the range of empirical case studies that employ this
category descriptively and also in explanatory logic
- Advances research that investigates the role of metaphor in
empirical and discourse-based methodologies, thus building on
results from other disciplines, notably linguistics and hermeneutic
philosophy.
This innovative study will be of interest to students and
researchers of politics, international relations and communication
studies.
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