Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, public discourse has been characterized by a massive use of war metaphors. At the same time, this use has been harshly attacked as inappropriate and potentially dangerous. The article proposes a reflection on this debate by questioning the demonization of the war metaphor. Indeed, the appropriateness and the efficacy of a metaphor are not absolute values but depend on many factors such as context, audience and communicative purposes. Therefore, instead of attacking war metaphors it would be more useful to enrich the range of expressions to talk about the pandemic. What is really important is to never forget that expressive choices are never only words but a constitutive part of our experience of the world.

Francesca Piazza (2022). Are We at War? Some Remarks on War-Related Language on Covid-19. In G. Campisi, Mocciaro Li Destri A, Amenta C. (a cura di), COVID-19 and Communities. The University of Palermo’s Voices and Analyses During the Pandemic (pp. 149-157). Cham : Springer [10.1007/978-3-030-88622-6_17].

Are We at War? Some Remarks on War-Related Language on Covid-19

Francesca Piazza
2022-01-01

Abstract

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, public discourse has been characterized by a massive use of war metaphors. At the same time, this use has been harshly attacked as inappropriate and potentially dangerous. The article proposes a reflection on this debate by questioning the demonization of the war metaphor. Indeed, the appropriateness and the efficacy of a metaphor are not absolute values but depend on many factors such as context, audience and communicative purposes. Therefore, instead of attacking war metaphors it would be more useful to enrich the range of expressions to talk about the pandemic. What is really important is to never forget that expressive choices are never only words but a constitutive part of our experience of the world.
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Francesca Piazza (2022). Are We at War? Some Remarks on War-Related Language on Covid-19. In G. Campisi, Mocciaro Li Destri A, Amenta C. (a cura di), COVID-19 and Communities. The University of Palermo’s Voices and Analyses During the Pandemic (pp. 149-157). Cham : Springer [10.1007/978-3-030-88622-6_17].
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