Some Internet genres, in particular Weblogs and discussion fora, have a dubious reputation for giving voice to strongly polemical discourses or hate-speech. This chapter investigates the use of dehumanizing metaphors, specifically parasite metaphors, in British debates about immigration. It compares the range of metaphors used in Blogs with that used in online fora and in mainstream newspaper coverage and concludes that despite substantial variation, they can be categorised into four main scenarios, of which one includes dehumanizing metaphors such as depictions of immigrants as parasites, leeches, or bloodsuckers. Whilst this kind of stigmatizing imagery occurs across the three different media genres, the samples also show significant quantitative and qualitative differences: dehumanizing metaphors occur most often and their potential for aggressive argumentation and polemics is exploited in more detail in Blogs than in the fora, and least in the mainstream press. It is then asked what cognitive import this differential usage has in view of a) the discourse histories of such metaphors and b) their most likely present-day semantic motivation. The chapter concludes that while it is unlikely that present-day users have detailed knowledge of the etymological and conceptual histories of such metaphors, it is also improbable to assume a wholly “unconscious” or “automatic” use or reception in the respective community of practice, and that instead it is more likely that they are used with a high degree of “deliberateness” and a modicum of discourse-historical awareness.
2024. The shadow drama. Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict
Fuller, Janet M.
2024. Media discourses of migration: A focus on Europe. Language and Linguistics Compass 18:4
Gonçalves, Isabella
2024. Promoting Hate Speech by Dehumanizing Metaphors of Immigration. Journalism Practice 18:2 ► pp. 265 ff.
Jin, Ying & Dennis Tay
2023. Offensive, hateful comment: A networked discourse practice of blame and petition for justice during COVID-19 on Chinese Weibo. Discourse Studies 25:1 ► pp. 3 ff.
Pagnoni Berns, Fernando Gabriel
2023. Between the Traditional and the Metaphorical: Bleeding Out the Foreigners in Chelsea Quinn Yarbro’s Saint Germain Novels. In The Palgrave Handbook of the Vampire, ► pp. 1 ff.
Pagnoni Berns, Fernando Gabriel
2024. Between the Traditional and the Metaphorical: Bleeding Out the Foreigners in Chelsea Quinn Yarbro’s Saint Germain Novels. In The Palgrave Handbook of the Vampire, ► pp. 557 ff.
2022. Metafore kot zrcalo nestrpnosti. Journal for Foreign Languages 14:1 ► pp. 71 ff.
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