' This book attempts to map these new ideological notions through examples and artistic practices, as well as critical reflection. How are the commons constituted in society? How do they shape the reality of our living together?
This volume explores linguistic metaphor identification in a wide variety of languages and language families. The book is an essential read for anyone interested in researching language and metaphor, from students to experienced scholars.
Twenty papers, forming a Festschrift for Hugh Hencken, examine the culture of Europe and the Mediterranean during prehistory, identifying points of contact and evidence of cultural exchange and influence.