Weaponization: Ubiquity and Metaphorical Meaningfulness

Metaphor and Symbol 35 (4):250-265 (2020)
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Conceptual metaphor theory implies that ubiquitous metaphors become mere descriptions or concepts if they are not embedded in competing discursive communities. This paper demonstrates that weaponiz...

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