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Publication details [#5975]
Hogler, Raymond, Michael A. Gross, Jackie L. Hartman and Ann L. Cunliffe. 2008. Meaning in organizational communication: Why metaphor is the cake, not the icing. Camenae 21 (3) : 393–412. 20 pp.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
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Abstract
The authors propose an alternative to the postmodern way of viewing metaphor primarily as an instrumental and functional rhetorical tool designed to influence members of an organization through ideological appeals, a view that depicts rhetoric as merely subjective and manipulable. Our alternative draws from the "aesthetic side of organizational life" and argues that communication exceeds the theoretical reach of the postmodern perspective, which requires a new conceptualization of metaphor as epistemic and capable of signaling meaning that is inseparable from its unique and discrete form.
(Raymond Hogler, Michael A. Gross, Jackie L. Hartman and Ann L. Cunliffe)