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11. Summary of Dominant Metaphors/Metonymies in the Stories
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Theresa Catalano
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword xi
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Part 1: Beginnings
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Terminology and Types of Migrants 11
- 3. What are Metaphor and Metonymy? 17
- 4. Media Discourse and Migrants 25
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Part 2: The Stories
- 5. Adventure Migrants 33
- 6. Refugee/Asylum Seekers 45
- 7. Family-Reunion/Child Migrants 64
- 8. Economic Migrants 95
- 9. Third Culture Kids (TCKs) 122
- 10. Love and/or Marriage Migrants 129
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Part 3: The Metaphors and Metonymies
- 11. Summary of Dominant Metaphors/Metonymies in the Stories 153
- 12. Media Discourse vs. Migrant Discourse 187
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Part 4: Conclusion and Future Directions
- 13. Conclusion and Future Directions 195
- Appendix A: Methodology 200
- Appendix B: Resources for New Migrants 204
- References 206
- Index 218
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- Foreword xi
-
Part 1: Beginnings
- 1. Introduction 3
- 2. Terminology and Types of Migrants 11
- 3. What are Metaphor and Metonymy? 17
- 4. Media Discourse and Migrants 25
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Part 2: The Stories
- 5. Adventure Migrants 33
- 6. Refugee/Asylum Seekers 45
- 7. Family-Reunion/Child Migrants 64
- 8. Economic Migrants 95
- 9. Third Culture Kids (TCKs) 122
- 10. Love and/or Marriage Migrants 129
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Part 3: The Metaphors and Metonymies
- 11. Summary of Dominant Metaphors/Metonymies in the Stories 153
- 12. Media Discourse vs. Migrant Discourse 187
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Part 4: Conclusion and Future Directions
- 13. Conclusion and Future Directions 195
- Appendix A: Methodology 200
- Appendix B: Resources for New Migrants 204
- References 206
- Index 218