Beschreibung
The present work studies ethnic stereotypes from the cognitive linguistic perspective. An ethnic stereotype is seen as an ICM comprising a cluster of metonymic submodels (e.g. cusine, body, name). Each submodel may trigger the formation of an attributive ethnonym, which ascribes an attribute to the target group. Such terms are usually derogatory.
Autorenportrait
Marcin Kud?a graduated from the University of Maria Curie-Sk?odowska in Lublin, Poland. He received his PhD degree in linguistics from the University of Rzeszów, Poland. His academic interests include diachronic linguistics, anthropological linguistics and cognitive semantics.
Inhalt
Contents: Cognitive approach to categorisation – The axiological factor in ICMs – Social categorisation – Social psychological perspective on stereotypes – Food and humans – Theories of ethnicity – Attributive ethnonyms – Foodsemic ethnonyms in the history of English.