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A Christmas Carol : Disability Conceptualised through Empathy and the Philosophy of ‘Technologically Useful Bodies’
A Christmas Carol : Disability Conceptualised through Empathy and the Philosophy of ‘Technologically Useful Bodies’ // International Research in Children’s Literature, 6 (2013), 2; 176-191 doi:10.3366/ircl.2013.0097 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
A Christmas Carol : Disability Conceptualised through Empathy and the Philosophy of ‘Technologically Useful Bodies’
Autori
Vidović, Ester
Izvornik
International Research in Children’s Literature (1755-6198) 6
(2013), 2;
176-191
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
empathy; useful bodies; cultural models; conceptual metaphors; disability
Sažetak
The article explores how two cultural models which were dominant in Great Britain during the Victorian era – the model based on the philosophy of ‘technologically useful bodies’ and the Christian model of empathy – were connected with the understanding of disability. Both cultural models are metaphorically constituted and based on the ‘container’ and ‘up and down’ image schemas respectively.1 The intersubjective character of cultural models is foregrounded, in particular, in the context of conceiving of abstract concepts such as emotions and attitudes. The issue of disability is addressed from a cognitive linguistic approach to literary analysis while studying the reflections of the two cultural models on the portrayal of the main characters of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol. The studied cultural models appeared to be relatively stable, while their evaluative aspects proved to be subject to historical change. The article provides incentives for further study which could include research on the connectedness between, on one hand, empathy with fictional characters roused by reading Dickens’s works and influenced by cultural models dominant during the Victorian period in Britain and, on the other hand, the contemporaries’ actual actions taken to ameliorate the social position of the disabled in Victorian Britain.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filologija
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