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RE: [xmca] LSV's use of metaphor



"What has occurred in in contemporary psychology of emotions might best be expressed by the hopeless cry of one of the heroes of a Chekhov drama, a senile old man left in an abandoned house in which the windows are being boarded up: 'Man they killed'" (The teaching about emotions, p. 198)
Achilles.

Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 16:15:49 -0400
From: boblake@georgiasouthern.edu
To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
Subject: [xmca] LSV's use of metaphor

Hi Everyone,
I am gathering the use of metaphors in Vygotsky's work for a publication and want to be sure to include as many as possible. 
without any knowledge of Russian along with the fact that I have
only recently begun a serious investigation of his work.
 
In her essay on Vygotsky on Thinking and Speaking in the Cambridge companion to Vygotsky,(2007) Vera John-Steiner cites some of Vygotsky's most famous examples, i.e. inner speech as "speech turning inward"; thought as a "cloud shedding a shower of words"; "consciousness is reflected in a word in a word as the sun in a drop of water". (p.151).
 
Yes I know "tool" is a controversial example to some people :-).
 
Can you folks think of any others ? 
 
Thank-you in advance for any help with this.
Robert Lake
 
 
 
 
 
 
Robert Lake  Ed.D.
Assistant Professor
Social Foundations of Education 
Dept. of Curriculum, Foundations, and Reading
Georgia Southern University
P. O. Box 8144
Phone: (912) 478-5125
Fax: (912) 478-5382
Statesboro, GA  30460
 
 
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-John Dewey.

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