Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
Dec 19, 2018
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
902726323X
ISBN-13
9789027263230
Description
Pawel Sickinger embarks on an intriguing exploration of how baldness is conceptualized in different cultures through language. Analyzing expressions in English, German, and Japanese, the work delves into the visual representations that underpin these terms, uncovering the cognitive frameworks that inform how people in various linguistic contexts perceive baldness.
The author carefully dissects the nuances of each language, revealing the intricate mental models that shape the understanding of this universal phenomenon. This comparative study not only highlights linguistic diversity but also emphasizes shared human experiences, bridging gaps between cultures and offering fresh insights into the connections between language and thought.
By examining the interplay of language, culture, and cognition, Sickinger's investigation illuminates the deeper implications of baldness terminologies, paving the way for a broader reflection on how we articulate and visualize individual identity across different languages. This work is essential for those interested in linguistics, cultural studies, and the psychology of language.
The author carefully dissects the nuances of each language, revealing the intricate mental models that shape the understanding of this universal phenomenon. This comparative study not only highlights linguistic diversity but also emphasizes shared human experiences, bridging gaps between cultures and offering fresh insights into the connections between language and thought.
By examining the interplay of language, culture, and cognition, Sickinger's investigation illuminates the deeper implications of baldness terminologies, paving the way for a broader reflection on how we articulate and visualize individual identity across different languages. This work is essential for those interested in linguistics, cultural studies, and the psychology of language.
Genres
Manga