Storytellers, news reporters, and historians who make metaphors to try to make sense of the way people behave might find this study inspirational. Especially if they make rank metaphors. The study is about cattle on their journey to being slaughtered “Cattle’s Social Rank Throughout the Transition from Rangeland to Fattening Affects Beef Quality,” Paola Soberanes-Oblea, […]
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Down and up in a cat, dried plasma, animalistic us, snot useful
This week’s Feedback column (that I write) in New Scientist magazine has four segments. Here are bits of each of them: A sick experiment —The phrase “what goes up must come down” isn’t obviously relevant to the insides of a cat. The countervailing “what goes down must come up” is, when that cat has swallowed something of dubious […]
The cat-flap as a psychoanalytic metaphor
Stefano Bolognini, who is president of the International Psychoanalytical Association explores the usefulness of the cat-flap as a psychoanalytic metaphor in his book ‘Secret Passages : The Theory and Technique of Interpsychic Relations’ (2011 – Routledge). The book is reviewed by Professor Cordelia Schmidt Hellerau in an essay entitled ‘SECRET PASSAGES:SOPHISTICATING THE CAT-FLAP’ (in: Psychoanalytic […]
What makes a metaphor difficult to understand?
Here is an example of an easy metaphor: “My lawyer is a shark.” Here is an example of a difficult metaphor: “Happiness is a ditch.” Notwithstanding whether or not you have already given up trying to interpret the second one, the question may still be asked: “What makes a metaphor difficult to understand?” which is […]

