Ksenija Bogetić
List of John Benjamins publications for which Ksenija Bogetić plays a role.
Military metaphors in the discourses of the pandemic in two post-Yugoslav states: Literal associations and historization of crisis Metaphor and the Social World 14:1, pp. 64–84 | Article
2024 The present study contributes to the growing body of work on the pandemic-time use of the war metaphor in public discourse, by focusing specifically on military metaphors in the media discourses of two post-Yugoslav, post-conflict states. Using the approach of Critical Metaphor Analysis, the… read more
Landwhales, femoids and sub-humans: Dehumanising metaphors in incel discourse Metaphor and the Social World 13:2, pp. 178–196 | Article
2023 Incels, or involuntary celibates, are a community of typically heterosexual young men who wish to, but do not, have sexual and romantic relationships with women. As a community, they have previously been characterised by their hatred for women and violent acts against members of society who they… read more
Discursive metaphorical frames in newspaper texts on language change: Analyzing social meanings of metaphor in public discourse Metaphor and the Social World 9:1, pp. 1–31 | Article
2019 The concept of ‘metaphorical framing’ is currently witnessing renewed interest in metaphor research, but for discourse-oriented work it remains a problematic analytical tool given the variety of senses it has been employed with. The present paper considers an approach to metaphorical frames in… read more
Chapter 10. Linguistic metaphor identification in Serbian Metaphor Identification in Multiple Languages: MIPVU around the world, Nacey, Susan, Aletta G. Dorst, Tina Krennmayr and W. Gudrun Reijnierse (eds.), pp. 203–226 | Chapter
2019 Language is a ‘Beautiful Creature’, not an ‘Old Fridge’ : Direct metaphors as corrective framing devices Metaphor and the Social World 7:2, pp. 190–212 | Article
2017 Direct metaphor has been widely studied from the cognitive perspective, but its functions in the communicative dimension (Steen, 2011) remain less well understood. This study investigates direct metaphor as a tool of metaphorical framing (Ottati et al., 2014; Ritchie & Cameron, 2014) in… read more