Competing Metaphors for International Relations Jungle or Playground?
This book examines how the thinking towards international relations of political leaders, researchers, the media and the public is fundamentally metaphorical in nature: the abstract and far away constantly made concrete and familiar through the imaginative rationality of metaphors. It delves into te...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Oxford
Taylor & Francis
2025
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Series | New International Relations |
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Summary: | This book examines how the thinking towards international relations of political leaders, researchers, the media and the public is fundamentally metaphorical in nature: the abstract and far away constantly made concrete and familiar through the imaginative rationality of metaphors. It delves into ten competing structural metaphors: international relations as natural selection, as family dynamics, as balancing operations, as building and constructing, as games and play, as business and trade, as journeys and paths, as musical performances, as health or sickness and as puzzles and riddles. Drawing attention to the important role of metaphors in grasping this field and providing explanations for its events and motives for its actors, this study will appeal to scholars and students of International Relations and World Politics. For experts on metaphor theory or cognitive linguistics, this book will offer practical examples and speculate on the concrete consequences of adopting different metaphorical schemes. |
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Bibliography: | Electronic reproduction. Abingdon: Routledge, 2025. Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser. MODID-943f4d11b5b:Taylor & Francis |
ISBN: | 9781040384800 9781040384787 9781032987989 1032987987 1040384803 1003606210 1040384781 9781003606215 |
DOI: | 10.4324/9781003606215 |