I is an other The secret life of metaphor and how it shapes the way we see the world

James Geary, 1962-

Book - 2011

Geary's adept explication of the metaphor's role in defining perceptions analyzes how metaphors are used in advertising, scientific discoveries, economics, and politics, as well as how metaphors play in conceptual comprehension and long-term memory.

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Published
New York : HarperCollins 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
James Geary, 1962- (-)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
vi, 296 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780061710285
  • Foreword: Why I is an Other
  • Metaphor and Thought: All Shook Up
  • Metaphor and Etymology: Language is Fossil Poetry
  • Metaphor and Money: How High Can a Dead Cat Bounce?
  • Metaphor and the Mind: Imagining an Apple in Someone's Eye
  • Metaphor and Advertising: Imaginary Gardens with Real Toads in Them
  • Metaphor and the Brain: Bright Sneezes and Loud Sunlight
  • Metaphor and the Body: Anger is a Heated Fluid in a Container
  • Metaphor and Politics: Freedom Fries and Liberty Cabbage
  • Metaphor and Pleasure: Experience is a Comb That Nature Gives to Bald Men
  • Metaphor and Children: How Should One Refer to the Sky?
  • Metaphor and Science: The Earth is Like a Rice Pudding
  • Metaphor and Parables and Proverbs: Mighty Darn Good Lies
  • Metaphor and Innovation: Make it Strange
  • Metaphor and Psychology: A Little Splash of Color From My Mother
  • Backword: The Logic of Metaphor
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Metaphorical thinking is the way we make sense of the world" and neurological research shows that humans experience pleasure when performing the "cognitive gymnastics" of deciphering metaphors to connect two dissimilar things, asserts Geary (The World in a Phrase) in a delightful examination that borrows for its title from a poem by Rimbaud, whose writing aimed to "upset conventional orders of perception." Tests on people who do not understand metaphors, such as those with Asperger's syndrome, uncover the roles that "mirror" and "Gnostic" neurons play in conceptual comprehension and long-term memory. Geary also analyzes how metaphors are used in advertising, scientific discoveries, economics, and politics. "Metaphors, once forgotten or ignored, are easily mistaken for objective facts," he warns, showing how metaphor "surreptitiously infiltrates our purchasing decisions." Voters, consumers, and investors interested in knowing how their decisions may be influenced by well-planned metaphors will be fascinated by Geary's adept explication of the metaphor's role in defining perceptions. (Feb.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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