Charles Forceville
Affiliations: | 1996 | English | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Guan Y, Forceville C. (2020) Making cross-cultural meaning in five Chinese promotion clips: Metonymies and metaphors Intercultural Pragmatics. 17: 123-149 |
Forceville C, Paling S. (2018) The metaphorical representation of depression in short, wordless animation films: Visual Communication. 147035721879799 |
Forceville C, Kjeldsen JE. (2018) The affordances and constraints of situation and genre : Visual and multimodal rhetoric in unusual traffic signs International Review of Pragmatics. 10: 158-178 |
Forceville C. (2013) Metaphor and symbol: SEARCHING FOR ONE'S IDENTITY IS LOOKING FOR A HOME in animation film Review of Cognitive Linguistics. Published Under the Auspices of the Spanish Cognitive Linguistics Association. 11: 250-268 |
Kromhout R, Forceville C. (2013) LIFE IS A JOURNEY: Source–path–goal structure in the videogames “Half-Life 2”, “Heavy Rain”, and “Grim Fandango” Metaphor and the Social World. 3: 100-116 |
Bounegru L, Forceville C. (2011) Metaphors in editorial cartoons representing the global financial crisis Visual Communication. 10: 209-229 |
Forceville C, Jeulink M. (2011) The flesh and blood of embodied understanding: the source-path-goal schema in animation film Pragmatics & Cognition. 19: 37-59 |
Forceville C. (2011) Pictorial runes in 'Tintin and the Picaros' Journal of Pragmatics. 43: 875-890 |
Forceville C. (2006) The source-path-goal schema in the autobiographical journey documentary: McElwee, Van der Keuken, Cole. New Review of Film and Television Studies. 4: 241-261 |
Forceville C. (2005) Visual representations of the idealized cognitive model of anger in the Asterix album 'La Zizanie' Journal of Pragmatics. 37: 69-88 |