Creative Metaphor, Evaluation, and Emotion in Conversations about Work
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- English
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Creative Metaphor, Evaluation, and Emotion in Conversations about Work
About This Book
This book explores the roles played by creative and conventional metaphor in expressing positive and negative evaluation within a particular workplace, drawing on interviews with 31 current and former employees of the British Civil Service.
Metaphor is often used to express evaluation but relatively few studies have investigated the ways in which metaphor is used to evaluate personal emotionally charged experiences. The volume explores how metaphor serves a predominantly evaluative function, with creatively used metaphors often more likely than conventional metaphors to perform an evaluative function, particularly when the evaluation is negative or ambiguous. The findings provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between evaluation, creativity, and metaphor. Examples, including military metaphors and family metaphors, show how creativity often comes through subverting the norms of use of a particular metaphor category, or altering the valence from its conventional use. The study elucidates the myriad ways in which people push at the boundaries of linguistic creativity in their efforts to describe the qualitative nature of their experiences.
Demonstrating how metaphor can be a powerful tool for the nuanced expression of complex and ambiguous evaluation, this book will appeal to researchers interested in better understanding metaphor, creativity, evaluation, and workplace cultures.
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- Cover
- Half-Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1 āIām sort of running on this soapy conveyor belt with people throwing wet sponges at me and Iāve got this sodding great elastic band attached to my backā: Why look at creative metaphor, evaluation and emotion in conversations about work
- 2 āIām surprised anybody can hear anything going on for the crashing of all of these elephants in the roomā: Methodology and taxonomy of creative metaphor types
- 3 āShe did the traditional sort of chuck it all up in the air, so get all the deckchairs and throw them up in the air, cause chaos for a year and a half and then leaveā: To what extent are creative metaphors used to perform evaluation and how do creative and conventional metaphors relate to one another?
- 4 Conclusion: āAs people rotate round, some will spin off the merry-go-round and shoot off back to the private sectorā
- Index