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Rosie the Riveter of the COVID time: a case study on figurative intervisuality (CROSBI ID 310610)

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Brdar, Mario ; Brdar-Szabó, Rita ; Gradečak, Tanja Rosie the Riveter of the COVID time: a case study on figurative intervisuality // Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 20 (2022), 1; 258-289. doi: 10.1075/rcl.00110.brd

Podaci o odgovornosti

Brdar, Mario ; Brdar-Szabó, Rita ; Gradečak, Tanja

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Rosie the Riveter of the COVID time: a case study on figurative intervisuality

Cyclic repetition can be observed in the use of figurative elements in the conceptualization of the coronavirus crisis, involving visual intertextuality or intervisuality. An example is provided by Rosie the Riveter, an iconic image from WW2, which has become extremely popular in recent times. The image in question has undergone a number of changes over time. Initially it was used as a personification thereby becoming a feminist symbol (essentially a stereotype). Then, it continued as a paragon. More recently it has acquired new meanings and functions by dispensing with almost all paragon and stereotype elements. These changes have been driven or supported by metonymies. Some of these metonymies have had an intrinsic or constitutive role, while other have had an extrinsic or recontextualizing role. The effects of the latter can be appreciated in the light of exemplification theory, which we take here to be a special form of discourse framing that heavily relies on metonymy. The metonymic figurativity analyzed in this article is not purely referential. There is added attitudinal value that primarily arises from establishing social rapport, creating empathy, and mobilizing citizens for action, while criticizing certain behaviors.

intervisuality ; variation ; metonymy ; metaphor ; stereotype ; paragon ; exemplification theory ; attitudinal use of figures

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Podaci o izdanju

20 (1)

2022.

258-289

objavljeno

1877-9751

1877-976X

10.1075/rcl.00110.brd

Povezanost rada

Filologija, Kognitivna znanost (prirodne, tehničke, biomedicina i zdravstvo, društvene i humanističke znanosti)

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