This article uses examples of multimodal metaphors from three different genres in order to develop a new understanding of the nature of creativity in metaphor. I argue that multimodality provides distinctive opportunities for metaphor creativity by exploiting the unique affordances of the different semiotic modes and the possibility of combining them in unexpected ways. Such innovation at the level of representation may encourage novel thought patterns, I suggest, even in such cases where the underlying metaphorical mappings are relatively conventional. The notion of “cross-modal resonances” is introduced to emphasize the role of unconscious, preverbal, intuitive understanding and the emotions in producing and interpreting creative multimodal metaphors.
2024. Unveiling the Shadows of Tragedy: Exploring a Multimodal Metaphor in Agnieszka Holland’s Mr. Jones (2019). Acta Universitatis Sapientiae Film and Media Studies 25 ► pp. 74 ff.
Pedrazzini, Ana
2024. The challenge of dissecting the frog: cartoonists analyze their creative process. Semiotica
Scheiber, Marcus
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Torgersen, Glenn-Egil, Ole Boe, Leif Inge Magnussen, Dorothy Sutherland Olsen & Lisa Scordato
2024. Innovation in the realm of the unforeseen: a review of competence needed. Frontiers in Psychology 15
Tseng, Ming-Yu
2024. ‘Just Like Pandemic Prevention’: The Semiotic Flow That Interweaves Multimodality, Metaphor, and Narrativity. Metaphor and Symbol 39:2 ► pp. 110 ff.
Wei, Xixi
2024. Multimodal metaphors in a Sino-British co-produced documentary. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 11:1
2022. Metaphorical creativity contributing to multimodal impoliteness in political cartoons. Intercultural Pragmatics 19:1 ► pp. 35 ff.
Musolff, Andreas
2022. “World-beating” Pandemic Responses: Ironical, Sarcastic, and Satirical Use of War and Competition Metaphors in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic. Metaphor and Symbol 37:2 ► pp. 76 ff.
Bager-Elsborg, Anna & Linda Greve
2019. Establishing a method for analysing metaphors in higher education teaching: a case from business management teaching. Higher Education Research & Development 38:7 ► pp. 1329 ff.
2017. Mediated characters: Multimodal viewpoint construction in comics. Cognitive Linguistics 28:3 ► pp. 539 ff.
Vandelanotte, Lieven & Barbara Dancygier
2017. Multimodal artefacts and the texture of viewpoint. Journal of Pragmatics 122 ► pp. 1 ff.
El Refaie, Elisabeth
2015. Reconsidering “Image Metaphor” in the Light of Perceptual Simulation Theory. Metaphor and Symbol 30:1 ► pp. 63 ff.
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