Title: Metaphors and the Cold War Idealists
1Metaphors and the Cold War Idealists
- Based on Robert L. Ivie. Metaphor and the
Rhetorical Invention of Cold War Idealists.
Communication Monographs 54 (June 1987).
2The Dual Problem of Cold-War Rhetoric
- Chauvinism Trumans get tough policy,
Johnsons Americanization of the Vietnam War
and peace through strength create a dangerous
world. - Pacificism U.S. disarmament might lead to a loss
of national power and freedom as the Russians
take advantage of us as a disarmed nation.
3Identifying Key Metaphors
- Become familiar with the text and context.
- Select representative texts for identifying
vehicles. - Arrange the marked vehicles into clusters.
- Create a separate file for each cluster.
- Analyze each cluster file one-by-one.
4Henry Wallace1948 Presidential Candidate
- The most prominent critic of Americas get
tough policy. - As progressive party candidate he received only
2 of the total vote. - Five texts were examined for metaphors.
5Metaphors in Wallaces Rhetoric
- GAME
- FORCE
- Interface of GAME and FORCE created
- Dark-Light
- Sick
- Money
- Breed-plant
- Preach
6GAME
- game
- race
- cards
- competition
- play
- vie
- paun
- team
7FORCE
- drive, grind, flood, bully, fight,
slam, hammer. - Negative Force little handful of warmongers,
preaching force and deceit, faith in force as
the ultimate arbiter. - Positive Force constructive force of the Lord,
Gideons army, powerful in conviction, ready for
action.
8Metaphors created by Game Force
- Dark Light
- Sick
- Money
- Breed Plant
- Preach
9DARK LIGHT
- Down, dark, fog, blind, shadow, nightmare, dawn,
light, tourch bearers, vision, dreams - Images of dark were associated with negative
force. - Images of light were associated positive force.
10SICK
- Neurotic, symptoms, sick, afflicted, obsessed,
psychopathic, infection, rot, suicide, graveyard.
- SICK was associated with negative force
11MONEY
- Price, cost, bought, bankrupt, cheap, buy, pay,
coin, social and moral bankruptcy. . . - MONEY terms were used to denigrate negative
force.
12BREED --PLANT
- incubate, stagnate, breed, cesspool, cultivate,
circulate, fertilize, seed, fruit, harvest. . . - BREED terms portrayed negative force (stagnant
pools of capital breed unemployment and
degeneracy) - PLANT terms reinforced positive force (the UN
needed the courage to fertilize the thought of
the world.
13PREACH
- missionary, minister, spirit, preach, crusade.
- PREACH advanced positive force as the key to
world peace.
14Wallaces Message was Flawed
- Blamed Americans and capitalists exclusively for
the Cold War. - Characterized Russia only as responsible
players. - Rejected by Americans
- Later recanted by Wallace himself.
15J. William FulbrightU. S. Senator from Arkansas
- A staunch critic of Wallace until 30 years later.
- Books The Arrogance of Power, Old Myths and New
Realities, and The Crippled Giant.
16Fulbrights Rejection of GAME
- Even the most dazzling success in the game of
power politics does nothing to make life more
meaningful. . . - Johnson Nixon made the mistake of fighting a
mindless game of power politics. - Power conceptualized as a game put too much
emphasis on winning and losing.
17Fulbrights Rejection of Crusade Metaphor
- Crusading spirit has wrought havoc, bringing
misery to intended beneficiaries and destruction
to themselves. - The U. S. should not pursue an anti-communist
crusade.
18Fulbrights Psychology Metaphor
- Psychotic, delusions of grandeur, pathology,
arrogance, irrational pressure, insane, nervous
breakdown. - The causes and consequences of war may have more
to do with pathology than politics. - the reconciliation of East and West was
primarily a psychological problem.
19Flaws in Fulbrights Metaphors
- Stressed the culpability of the U. S. almost
exclusively. - Did not simultaneously take account of Soviet
behavior confrontation, subversion,
totalitarianism.
20Helen CaldicottAnti-nuclear Activist
- An Australian activist organizing against all
forms of nuclear power and weapons. - Nuclear Madness What You Can Do, If You Love
This Planet, Missile Envy The Arms Race and
Nuclear War.
21CALDICOTTS MADNESS METAPHOR
- Crazy, deranged, madness, insane, pathogenesis,
mad lust, paranoia, fantasy, psychic numbing,
suicide, egocentric. . . - These metaphors amplified WallacEs SICK cluster
and Fulbrights PSYCHOLOGY CLUSTER.
22CALDICOTTS FAILURE
- Presented America as the exclusively culpable and
presenting Russia as the victim. - Unable to find a balance between toughness and
compromise
23FAILURE OF THE IDEALISTS
- The Idealists turned savagery inward, away from
the USSR and toward the US - This inward savagery prompted the realists to
further intensify their decivilizing imagery of
the USSR. It is time for a war-leader speech
rather than a peace-seeker speech (Walt Rostow
NSA) - Savagery rhetoric was extended to the War in
Vietnam. - We needed to break the cycle of savagery
rhetoric, not extend it.