Conceptual metaphors in front and war prose works with a semantic approach
Subject Areas :Touraj doshman ziyari 1 , Seyyed Mahmoud Seyed Sadeghi 2 , . Seyed Ahmad Hosseini Kazerouni 3
1 - PhD Student, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Bushehr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bushehr, Iran
2 - Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Bushehr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bushehr, Iran
3 - Professor, Department of Persian Language and Literature, Bushehr Branch, Islamic Azad University, Bushehr, Iran
Keywords: cultural schemas, male narrative, conceptual metaphors, Sacred Defense, female narrative,
Abstract :
Due to the nature of war in the minds of men and women, there are significant similarities and differences between the conceptual metaphors and schemas used in the male and female narratives of war. In the formation of conceptual metaphors in female and male narratives, different areas of origin in female and male narratives of sacred defense have been used. The cultural meaning of sacred defense in female narratives is different from the cultural meaning of this phenomenon in male narratives. The present study is a descriptive-analytical study that has studied the conceptual metaphors and cultural schemas in the feminine and masculine narratives of the sacred defense with the help of the library method. And the femininity of war can be examined in the form of conceptual metaphor theory and schemas? What are the similarities and differences between the conceptual metaphors and schemas used in the male and female narratives of war? What areas of origin have been used in the formation of conceptual metaphors in male and female narratives? What is the difference between the cultural meaning of war in female narratives and the cultural meaning of this phenomenon in male narratives of war? The results indicate that the differences between male and female conceptualizations of war can be examined in the form of conceptual metaphor theory and schemas.
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