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Metaphor and emotion. "Dance out your emotion" - the interpretation of verbal communication through dancing
Hronková, Libuše ; Pacovská, Jasňa (advisor) ; Vaňková, Irena (referee)
The Hrst part ofthis dissertation focused on the summary ofthe theory hy Z. Kovecses realized in his ho ok Metaphor and Emotion in order to comprehend and structure metaphoric linguistic expressions of anger, fear, happiness, sadness, love, surprise and shame in the Czech language. These assumptions made a thesis for an experiment with four groups of dancers. The experiment investigated relations between dance movements and the aspects ofthe core domains of sadness, happiness, love, fear and anger. It showed that spatial and dynamic elements of dance movement involve aspects of intensity, passivity, control, positive-negative evaluation, non-physical unity and progress in the core domains represented hy up-down orientation, fluid in a container, naturallphysical force, an opponent, deity, unity and a journey. It validated the meaning of emotions emerging in hodily experiences in which we fmd our way within our environment.
Metaphor and emotion. "Dance out your emotion" - the interpretation of verbal communication through dancing
Hronková, Libuše ; Vaňková, Irena (referee) ; Pacovská, Jasňa (advisor)
The Hrst part ofthis dissertation focused on the summary ofthe theory hy Z. Kovecses realized in his ho ok Metaphor and Emotion in order to comprehend and structure metaphoric linguistic expressions of anger, fear, happiness, sadness, love, surprise and shame in the Czech language. These assumptions made a thesis for an experiment with four groups of dancers. The experiment investigated relations between dance movements and the aspects ofthe core domains of sadness, happiness, love, fear and anger. It showed that spatial and dynamic elements of dance movement involve aspects of intensity, passivity, control, positive-negative evaluation, non-physical unity and progress in the core domains represented hy up-down orientation, fluid in a container, naturallphysical force, an opponent, deity, unity and a journey. It validated the meaning of emotions emerging in hodily experiences in which we fmd our way within our environment.

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