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Addiction Rhetoric: Conceptual Metaphors in Illness Narratives

Autor Lea Povozhaev
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 sep 2014
The following study investigates a basic premise that the manner in which a doctor responds to a patient's emotions and thoughts affects the way a patient feels about telling more of his/her illness experience. This book investigates how a doctor and his patients conceptualize addiction, use language to express his/her conceptualization, and respond to each other in the context of their conversational illness narrative. Using George Lakoff and Mark Johnson's Conceptual Metaphor Theory (CMT), I analyzed the conceptual metaphors within these conversations. I found that patients' predominant structural metaphor is addiction is illness experience, and the doctor's predominant structural metaphor is addiction is disease. Additionally, my study conceptualized each conversation as a single narrative through which addiction is socially constructed by the doctor's and patient's rhetorical patterns of response to the other's structural metaphor. The doctor's and patients' responses within their conversational illness narratives produces resistance and/or agreement. Their rhetorical position allows them to work towards wellness, to the degree that they are rhetorically compatible.
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ISBN-13: 9783639663945
ISBN-10: 3639663942
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
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Editura: Scholars' Press

Notă biografică

Lea Povozhaev has an MFA in Creative Writing and a PhD in Rhetoric and Composition from Kent State University, 2014. She researches medical rhetoric and writes creative nonfiction. Her memoir When Russia Came to Stay was published in 2012. Currently, her work with narrative healing manifests in her creative, spiritual, and academic writing.