Table of Contents // Preface...vii // Introduction...ix // Cognitive Linguistics in Critical Discourse Analysis Christopher Hart and Dominik Lukeš // Chapter One...1 // Is There Such a Thing as a Discourse History? The Case of Metaphor Andreas Musoljf // Chapter Two... 28 // Sculpting Public Opinion: Understanding the (Mis)use of Metaphors in the Media Eric Johnson // Chapter Three...57 // Crisis Style or Radical Rhetoric? The Speech by Dyab Abou Jahjah, // Leader of the Arab European League Christ91 De Landtsheer // Chapter Four...81 // A Critical Cognitive Study: The Egyptian Written Media Mona Attia // Chapter Five...107 // Critical Discourse Analysis and Conceptualisation: Mental Spaces, // Blended Spaces and Discourse Spaces in the British National Party Christopher Hart // Chapter Six...132 // Doing Critical Discourse Analysis with the Contemporary Theory of Metaphor: Towards a discourse model of metaphor Zouhair Maalej // VI // Table of Contents // Chapter Seven...159 // Casualness vs Commitment: The Use in Critical Discourse Analysis of Lakoff and Johnson’s Approach to Metaphor Kieran ? ’Halloran // Chapter Eight...180 // What Does it Mean when Texts “Really” Mean Something: // Types of Evidence for Conceptual Patterns in Discourse Dominik Lukeš // Chapter Nine...207 // Toward a Cognitively-Oriented Critical Discourse Analysis: // Framing, Construal and Violence-Related Emotional Meaning Jesús-M. Sánchez-García // Chapter Ten...232 // Frames and Critical Discourse
Analysis in violence-related emotive event analysis // Jesús-M. Sánchez-García and Olga Blanco-Carrión // Contributors...255 // Index...258