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  1. Masculine domination in the works of Henry James
  2. The symbolic reach of the Catholic Church
    liturgy-based language among atheists and Catholics in Poland
    Erschienen: [2017]

    The power of the Catholic Church in Poland can be seen throughout modern Polish history. It can also be observed in the influence of the Catholic clergy on political and social life in Poland. But how far-reaching is this power? Does it only concern... mehr

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    The power of the Catholic Church in Poland can be seen throughout modern Polish history. It can also be observed in the influence of the Catholic clergy on political and social life in Poland. But how far-reaching is this power? Does it only concern the Catholic majority in Polish society or does it extend also to the atheist minority? In this article, we address this question through a study of the linguistic habitus of two groups (Polish Catholics and Polish atheists), specifically an analysis of conceptual metaphors in a corpus compiled from web forums. We examine the frequencies of three metaphors concerning love, death and sin previously identified in Catholic transition rituals, such as baptisms or weddings. The results show no quantitative differences in the usage of these metaphors and instead significant qualitative similarities in the language form of the metaphors. The findings thus suggest the ability of the Catholic Church to influence the ways of speaking and possibly also of thinking and acting among both Catholics and atheists in Poland.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Religion, state & society; Abingdon : Routledge, 1992; 45(2017), 2, Seite 106-119; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Atheists; Catholics; cognitive metaphor; Poland; symbolic violence
  3. Standing Up To Words: Writing and Resistance in Toni Morrison s A Mercy
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  Universität Bremen ; Fachbereich 10: Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften (FB 10) ; English-Speaking Cultures

    In Toni Morrison s A Mercy, the protagonist represents both the historical and the contemporary African American author. As Mueller argues, her act of carving words into walls can be read as an act of resistance against the historical silencing of... mehr

     

    In Toni Morrison s A Mercy, the protagonist represents both the historical and the contemporary African American author. As Mueller argues, her act of carving words into walls can be read as an act of resistance against the historical silencing of the black voice as well as politically against symbolic violence exercised through language. ; 73 ; 89 ; Bremen ; 1 ; 1

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Literatur und Rhetorik (800)
    Schlagworte: A Mercy; neo-slave narrative; symbolic violence; Bourdieu; Pierre; rhetoric and criticism
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