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In this volume, questions at the intersection of mental representations and their verbal and non-verbal means of expression are discussed, using embodiment theory as a basis. Focus is placed on establishing interdisciplinary relationships between linguistics, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, literary studies and translation studies. The theoretical reflections are studied in a vast catalogue of different culture-specific phenomena from the world’s most diverse European, Asian, African and Ancient American cultures. The book is divided into three parts: 1. The Relation of Body, Mind and Language, 2. Culture-Specific Concepts and their Linguistic and Ideographic Expression, and 3. Embodiment, Disembodiment, Intercorporeality and Physical Expression.



Table of Contents

Kerstin Störl

Introduction ................................................................................................................ 7

The Relation of Body, Mind and Language

Gerda Haßler

Overcoming the Dualism of Body and Mind as an Anthropological and Linguistic Challenge ............................................................................................... 27

Ulrich Ansorge / Diane Baier / Florian Goller / Soonja Choi

Linguistic Relativity in Spatial Semantics: Evidence from German and Korean ....................................................................................................................... 47

Michael Metzeltin

How "Physical" Should Our Sentence Analysis Be? ........................................... 61

Kerstin Störl

Rational and Non- rational Elements in Cognitive Processes: A Study of the Andean and Amazonian Cultures of Peru .................................................... 67

Culture- Specific Concepts and their Linguistic and Ideographic Expression

Rainer E. Zimmermann

The Representation of Korean Social Space ....................................................... 109

Silke Järvenpää

Myth and the Brexit: Irrational Thinking in the Digital Age ........................... 143

Petrea Lindenbauer

The Concept of Honour in the Siete Partidas: Analysis of a Legal Text Edited by Alfonso X of Castile 1256– 1265 ........................................................ 155

Teresa Valiente Catter

Of Monsters, Barbarians and Hapiyñuñu in Peru’s Early Colonial Period: Anthropological Perspective of Concepts ............................................ 179

Erwin Ebermann

Body Parts and their Metaphorical Use in the Bambara Language in Mali ..................................................................................................................... 207

Gerhard Kubik

The Conceptual World of Tusona Ideographs in Eastern Angola .................. 227

Wilfried Baumgarten

Words and Minds: Mental Representation in Translation and Interpreting ..................................................................................................... 245

Embodiment, Disembodiment, Intercorporeality and Physical Expression

Kerstin Störl

Disembodiment or Acting Out Violence as Culturally Variable Concepts: Examples from the Peruvian Andes, Compared to Occidental Culture .................................................................................................................... 259

Kati Krüger Delgado

The Concept of Baptism in the Dances of Paucartambo (Peru): An Analysis of Sensory Perceptions and Social Factors ......................................... 287

Florin Oprescu

Confessing the Body: Stratagems of Embodiment in Journal d’un corps, by Daniel Pennac ................................................................................................... 299

Stefan Knauß

Resonance, Intercorporeality and Attunement – Resonating Bodies and the Corporeal Dimension of Sociality ................................................................ 311

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      Publication Date: 22/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9783631841471, 978-3631841471
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this volume, questions at the intersection of mental representations and their verbal and non-verbal means of expression are discussed, using embodiment theory as a basis. Focus is placed on establishing interdisciplinary relationships between linguistics, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, literary studies and translation studies. The theoretical reflections are studied in a vast catalogue of different culture-specific phenomena from the world’s most diverse European, Asian, African and Ancient American cultures. The book is divided into three parts: 1. The Relation of Body, Mind and Language, 2. Culture-Specific Concepts and their Linguistic and Ideographic Expression, and 3. Embodiment, Disembodiment, Intercorporeality and Physical Expression.



      Table of Contents

      Kerstin Störl

      Introduction ................................................................................................................ 7

      The Relation of Body, Mind and Language

      Gerda Haßler

      Overcoming the Dualism of Body and Mind as an Anthropological and Linguistic Challenge ............................................................................................... 27

      Ulrich Ansorge / Diane Baier / Florian Goller / Soonja Choi

      Linguistic Relativity in Spatial Semantics: Evidence from German and Korean ....................................................................................................................... 47

      Michael Metzeltin

      How "Physical" Should Our Sentence Analysis Be? ........................................... 61

      Kerstin Störl

      Rational and Non- rational Elements in Cognitive Processes: A Study of the Andean and Amazonian Cultures of Peru .................................................... 67

      Culture- Specific Concepts and their Linguistic and Ideographic Expression

      Rainer E. Zimmermann

      The Representation of Korean Social Space ....................................................... 109

      Silke Järvenpää

      Myth and the Brexit: Irrational Thinking in the Digital Age ........................... 143

      Petrea Lindenbauer

      The Concept of Honour in the Siete Partidas: Analysis of a Legal Text Edited by Alfonso X of Castile 1256– 1265 ........................................................ 155

      Teresa Valiente Catter

      Of Monsters, Barbarians and Hapiyñuñu in Peru’s Early Colonial Period: Anthropological Perspective of Concepts ............................................ 179

      Erwin Ebermann

      Body Parts and their Metaphorical Use in the Bambara Language in Mali ..................................................................................................................... 207

      Gerhard Kubik

      The Conceptual World of Tusona Ideographs in Eastern Angola .................. 227

      Wilfried Baumgarten

      Words and Minds: Mental Representation in Translation and Interpreting ..................................................................................................... 245

      Embodiment, Disembodiment, Intercorporeality and Physical Expression

      Kerstin Störl

      Disembodiment or Acting Out Violence as Culturally Variable Concepts: Examples from the Peruvian Andes, Compared to Occidental Culture .................................................................................................................... 259

      Kati Krüger Delgado

      The Concept of Baptism in the Dances of Paucartambo (Peru): An Analysis of Sensory Perceptions and Social Factors ......................................... 287

      Florin Oprescu

      Confessing the Body: Stratagems of Embodiment in Journal d’un corps, by Daniel Pennac ................................................................................................... 299

      Stefan Knauß

      Resonance, Intercorporeality and Attunement – Resonating Bodies and the Corporeal Dimension of Sociality ................................................................ 311

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