COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks

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People and the press, as well as politicians and physicians, in various countries around the world, have compared COVID-19 disease to various everyday situations by using conceptual metaphors associated with their experiences and environment. One situation with which it has been most often contraste...

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Autores: Lovón Cueva, Marco Antonio, Montenegro García, María Isabel, Chegne Cortez, Aixa Daniela
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Academia Peruana de la Lengua
Repositorio:Boletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lengua
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.apl.org.pe/index.php/boletinapl/article/view/860
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:COVID-19
media
social networks
war
metaphor
medios de comunicación
redes sociales
guerra
metáfora
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spelling COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networksLa COVID-19 y la metáfora bélica: un análisis cognitivo en los diarios digitales y las redes socialesLovón Cueva, Marco Antonio Montenegro García, María IsabelChegne Cortez, Aixa Daniela COVID-19mediasocial networkswarmetaphorCOVID-19medios de comunicaciónredes socialesguerrametáforaPeople and the press, as well as politicians and physicians, in various countries around the world, have compared COVID-19 disease to various everyday situations by using conceptual metaphors associated with their experiences and environment. One situation with which it has been most often contrasted is warlike actions. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to analyze the metaphors which have been created in relation to war. This is a mixed study, as it suggests a qualitative analysis that interprets and classifies metaphorical uses, and formulates a quantitative analysis by quantifying the data in relation to their use and importance. The metaphorical expressions researched come from Peruvian and international media and social networks. Among the findings, we found metaphors such as ‘the virus is the enemy’ and ‘citizens are soldiers’, which are frequently used in speech. This paper concludes that the comparison responds to the pandemic situation that the world is going through, since it considers that it is facing a war, an idea that is reinforced by the media.La prensa y los ciudadanos, así como los políticos y los médicos, en varios países del mundo, han comparado la enfermedad COVID-19 con diversas situaciones cotidianas a través del uso de metáforas conceptuales asociadas a sus experiencias y su entorno. Una situación con la que más ha sido contrastada son las acciones bélicas. Por ello, el propósito de esta investigación es analizar las metáforas que se han creado en relación con la guerra. Este es un estudio mixto, pues propone un análisis cualitativo que interpreta y clasifica los usos metafóricos, y formula un análisis cuantitativo al cuantificar los datos en relación con su empleo y su importancia. Las expresiones metafóricas investigadas proceden de los medios de comunicación y redes sociales peruanas e internacionales. Entre los resultados, se encuentran metáforas como el virus es enemigo y los ciudadanos son soldados, que son empleadas con frecuencia en el discurso. Este trabajo concluye que la comparación responde a la coyuntura pandémica por la que atraviesa el mundo, el cual considera que se enfrenta a una guerra, idea que es reforzada por los medios.Academia Peruana de la Lengua2021-12-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://revistas.apl.org.pe/index.php/boletinapl/article/view/86010.46744/bapl.202102.005Boletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lengua; No 70 (2021): Julio - Diciembre; 155 - 196Boletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lengua; Núm. 70 (2021): Julio - Diciembre; 155 - 196Boletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lengua; n. 70 (2021): Julio - Diciembre; 155 - 1962708-26440567-6002reponame:Boletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lenguainstname:Academia Peruana de la Lenguainstacron:APLspahttps://revistas.apl.org.pe/index.php/boletinapl/article/view/860/733https://revistas.apl.org.pe/index.php/boletinapl/article/view/860/782https://revistas.apl.org.pe/index.php/boletinapl/article/view/860/781Derechos de autor 2022 María Isabel Montenegro García, Marco Antonio Lovón Cueva, Aixa Daniela Chegne Cortezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistas.apl.org.pe:article/8602024-12-30T21:53:18Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
La COVID-19 y la metáfora bélica: un análisis cognitivo en los diarios digitales y las redes sociales
title COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
spellingShingle COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
Lovón Cueva, Marco Antonio
COVID-19
media
social networks
war
metaphor
COVID-19
medios de comunicación
redes sociales
guerra
metáfora
title_short COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
title_full COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
title_fullStr COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
title_sort COVID-19 and the metaphor of war: A cognitive analysis in digital newspapers and social networks
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Lovón Cueva, Marco Antonio
Montenegro García, María Isabel
Chegne Cortez, Aixa Daniela
author Lovón Cueva, Marco Antonio
author_facet Lovón Cueva, Marco Antonio
Montenegro García, María Isabel
Chegne Cortez, Aixa Daniela
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Chegne Cortez, Aixa Daniela
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv COVID-19
media
social networks
war
metaphor
COVID-19
medios de comunicación
redes sociales
guerra
metáfora
topic COVID-19
media
social networks
war
metaphor
COVID-19
medios de comunicación
redes sociales
guerra
metáfora
description People and the press, as well as politicians and physicians, in various countries around the world, have compared COVID-19 disease to various everyday situations by using conceptual metaphors associated with their experiences and environment. One situation with which it has been most often contrasted is warlike actions. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to analyze the metaphors which have been created in relation to war. This is a mixed study, as it suggests a qualitative analysis that interprets and classifies metaphorical uses, and formulates a quantitative analysis by quantifying the data in relation to their use and importance. The metaphorical expressions researched come from Peruvian and international media and social networks. Among the findings, we found metaphors such as ‘the virus is the enemy’ and ‘citizens are soldiers’, which are frequently used in speech. This paper concludes that the comparison responds to the pandemic situation that the world is going through, since it considers that it is facing a war, an idea that is reinforced by the media.
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