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On the Origin of Metaphors

2015

In this article I study the genesis of metaphors from an evolutionary perspective. Analyzing 414 cartoons published after the death of the cartoonists of the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, I propose a metaphoric founder effect with the metaphors “PENCIL IS A WEAPON,” “PENCIL IS A CARTOONIST,” and “PENCIL IS FREEDOM,” and a subsequent metaphor drift that creates many related metaphors. Additionally, the success of these metaphors turns the pencil meme into a very efficient and fast-spreading item representing not only the work of cartoonists, but also the fundamental values of Western culture, such as freedom of expression.

LiteratureLinguistics and LanguageMetaphorbusiness.industryCommunicationPhilosophyCartoonistmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive Psychologymedia_common.cataloged_instanceWestern culturebusinessPencil (mathematics)Freedom of expressionmedia_commonMetaphor and Symbol
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<em>El dibujado</em>: volver a la pared

2021

The exhibition El dibujado by Paco Roca (IVAM, 2019) is an exploration of the paradigm shift brought forth by the abandonment of paper and reproducibility as a space for the dissemination of the comic strip. The exhibition hall of a museum (the Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno) becomes a space for formal and ephemeral experimentation at different levels, from the purely creative to the pondering about the unexplored possibilities of the language of the comic book. With this exhibition cartoonist Paco Roca poses a challenge to a spectator who is called to leave his/her role as a visitor and become the reader of an experience in which s/he becomes a part of the work’s own narrative. The a…

business.industryCartoonistmedia_common.quotation_subjectVisitor patternArtComicsSpace (commercial competition)Visual artsExhibitionParadigm shiftmedia_common.cataloged_instanceNarrativebusinessmedia_commonComic stripEU-topías. Revista de interculturalidad, comunicación y estudios europeos
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