metafoorse
Metafoorse is a theoretical construct used in linguistic and literary analysis to describe a form of metaphor that explicitly discusses its own metaphorical status. It denotes self-referential or recursive figurative language that foregrounds the act of metaphor-making, often bridging discussions about language with commentary on the discourse itself.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism introduced to analyze self-referential metaphor and metafictional tendencies
- Self-reference: the metaphor reflects on itself as metaphor.
- Recursion: nested or looping figurative structure.
- Context-sensitivity: meaning shifts with the discourse and reader expectations.
- Meta-awareness: explicit or implicit commentary on rhetoric and interpretation.
- “This metaphor is a metaphor about metaphor, which makes it a metafoorse of itself.”
- “The story speaks in a figure that acknowledges its own figurative nature as it unfolds.”
Applications: Metafoorse is used in literary analysis to study how authors critique language, in discourse studies
See also: metaphor, metafiction, metalanguage, metacognition, recursive language.