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Bounegru, L., & Forceville, C. (2011). Metaphors in editorial cartoons representing the global financial crisis. Visual Communication, 10(2), 209-229. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470357211398446
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Forceville, C. J. (2011). [Review of: L. Elleström (2010) Media borders, multimodality and intermediality]. Journal of Pragmatics, 43(12), 3091-3094. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2011.04.015 -
Forceville, C. (2011). The Journey metaphor and the Source-Path-Goal schema in Agnès Varda’s autobiographical 'gleaning' documentaries. In M. Fludernik (Ed.), Beyond cognitive metaphor theory: perspectives on literary metaphor (pp. 281-297). (Routledge studies in rhetoric and stylistics; No. 3). Routledge. -
Forceville, C. (2011). Practical cues for helping develop image and multimodal discourse scholarship. In K. Sachs-Hombach, & R. Totzke (Eds.), Bilder - Sehen - Denken: zum Verhältnis von begrifflich-philosophischen und empirisch-psychologischen Ansätzen in der bildwissenschaftlichen Forschung (pp. 33-51). von Halem. -
Abbott, M., & Forceville, C. (2011). Visual representation of emotion in manga: 'loss of control' is 'loss of hands' in Azumanga Daioh volume 4. Language and Literature, 20(2), 91-112. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963947011402182 -
Forceville, C., & Jeulink, M. (2011). The flesh and blood of embodied understanding: the source-path-goal schema in animation film. Pragmatics & Cognition, 19(1), 37-59. https://doi.org/10.1075/pc.19.1.02for -
Forceville, C. J. (2011). [Review of: G. Kress (2010) Multimodality: a social semiotic approach to contemporary communication]. Journal of Pragmatics, 43(14), 3624-3626. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2011.06.013 -
Forceville, C. (2011). Pictorial runes in 'Tintin and the Picaros'. Journal of Pragmatics, 43(3), 875-890. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2010.07.014 -
le Pair, R., van Mulken, M., & Forceville, C. (2010). The impact of perceived complexity, deviation and comprehension on the appreciation of visual metaphor in advertising across three European countries. Journal of Pragmatics, 42(12), 3418-3430. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2010.04.030
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