Intro: Audioclip aus Black Dog, Matthew Johnston/ World Health Organization (02.10.12): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiCrniLQGYc
Kathrin Fahlenbrach
Website von Prof. Kathrin Fahlenbrach an der Universität Hamburg: https://www.slm.uni-hamburg.de/imk/personen/fahlenbrach.html
Kathrins Publikationen zum Thema:
Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2010). Audiovisuelle Metaphern. Zur Körper- & Affektästhetik in Film und Fernsehen. Marburg: Schüren-Verlag. Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2016) Embodied Metaphors in Film, Television, and Video Games: Cognitive Approaches. London/New York: Routledge. https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138850835 Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2017) “Audiovisual Metaphors and Metonymies of Emotions and Depression in Moving Images”. In: Metaphor in Communication, Science and Education, ed. by Francesca Ervas, Elisabetta Gola and Maria Grazia Rossi. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter. 95-118. Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2023) Audiovisuelles Interfacing. Zur metaphorischen Gestaltung intuitiver Nutzeroberflächen im audiovisuellen Interfacedesign. In: Lars Grabbe, Christiane Wagner, Tobias Held (Hg.). Kunst, Design und die technisierte Ästhetik. Marburg: Büchner. 162-181.Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2022) Audiovisual Atmospheres, Moods and Metaphoric Spaces: Aesthetically Rich Spaces in Complex TV Series. In: Cognition, Emotion, and Aesthetics in Contemporary Serial Television, ed. by Héctor Pérez/Ted Nannicelli. New York/London: Routledge. 237-255Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2018) Moving Metaphors: Affects, Movements, and Embodied Metaphors in Cinema. In: Cinematic Metaphor. Multi-Disciplinary Responses, ed. by Sarah Greifenstein, Dorothea Horst, Thomas Scherer and Christina Schmitt. Berlin: De Gruyter. 69-92.Fahlenbrach, Kathrin (2017) „Sonic Spaces in Movies: Audiovisual Metaphors and Embodied Meanings in Sound Design“. In: Body, Sound and Space: Multimodal Exploration, ed. by Clemens Wöllner. London/New York: Routledge. 129-149.Audiovisuelle Metaphern der Depression – Beispiele zum Anschauen
„Depression – Animation“ von FadleElharris (01.11.2009): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHQmQSUGIT8
„Melancholia“ von Lars von Trier (2011): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ty80gJfKDlE
„ELUDE“, Singapure-MIT Gambit Game Lab, Doris Rusch (2010): http://gambit.mit.edu/loadgame/summer2010/elude_play.php
„Omori“, Omocat (2020): https://www.gamestar.de/spiele/omori,2232.html
„The Graduate“, Mike Nichols (1967) – Scuba Diver Scene: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YceVzCVPMVE
Erwähnte Literatur zur Theorie Konzeptueller Metaphern, Visual Studies und Filmwissenschaft:
Coëgnarts, Maarten, and Peter Kravanja. 2012. “Embodied Visual Meaning: Image Schemas in Film.” Projections: The Journal of Movies and Mind 6 (2): 84–101.Coëgnarts, Maarten, and Peter Kravanja, eds. 2014. Image [&] Narrative. Special Issue: Metaphor, Bodily Meaning, and Cinema.Forceville, Charles. 1996. Pictorial Metaphor in Advertising. London/New York: Routledge.Forceville, Charles. 2006. “The Source-Path-Goal Schema in the Autobiographical Journey Documentary: McElwee, Van der Keuken, Cole.” The New Review of Film and Television Studies 4: 241–261.Forceville, Charles. 2008. “Metaphor in Pictures and Multimodal Representations.” In Cambridge Handbook of Metaphor and Thought, edited by Ray Gibbs, 462–482. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Forceville, Charles, and Eduardo Urios-Aparisi. 2009. Multimodal Metaphor. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.Kövecses, Zoltán. 2002. Metaphor. A Practical Introduction. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.Kappelhoff, Hermann, and Sarah Greifenstein. 2016. “Audiovisual Metaphors. Embodied Meaning and Process of Fictionalization.” In Embodied Metaphors in Film, Television, and Video Games, edited by Kathrin Fahlenbrach, 183–201. New York: Routledge.Lakoff, George. 1987. Woman, Fire, and Dangerous Things. What Categories Reveal About the Mind. Chicago: Chicago University Press.Müller, Cornelia, and Hermann Kappelhoff. 2018. Cinematic Metaphor. Experience – Affectivity –Temporality. In collaboration with Sarah Greifenstein, Dorothea Horst, Thomas Scherer, and Christina Schmitt. Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter.Erwähnte Literatur zu sprachlichen Metaphern der Depression:
Kałasznik, Marcelina / Przemysław Staniewski. “‘Depression’ in Light of Conceptual Metaphors in German Based on Verbal Collocations.” Colloquia Germanica Stetinensia 29 (2020): 187–204. https://doi.org/10.18276/cgs.2020.29-10.Salerno, Sonja (2020): Sprachbilder der Depression. Orientierungs- und Gefässmetaphern im medialen Diskurs. Masterarbeit Lausanne.Judith Barkfelt (2003). „Bilder (aus) der Depression“. Metaphorische Episoden über depressive Episoden: Szenarien des Depressionserlebens, Konstanz: Hartung-GorreRaiisi Fatteme, Riyassi Mina. “Cognitive analysis of conceptual metaphors for depression from the perspective of clinical psychologists: A qualitative study.” Journal of Fundamentals of Mental Health 2022 May-Jun; 24(3): 145-151.Shi, Jiayi, and Zhaowei Khoo. “Words for the Hearts: A Corpus Study of Metaphors in Online Depression Communities.” Frontiers in Psychology 14 (August 30, 2023): 1227123. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1227123.