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학술저널
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장영지 (서울대학교)
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한국현대영미드라마학회 현대영미드라마 현대영미드라마 제35권 제3호
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2022.12
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87 - 117 (31page)
DOI
10.29163/jmed.2022.12.35.3.87

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This article explores the meaning and effect of theatrical language strategies that appeal to audience’s bodymind from the perspective of embodied cognitive theory. Especially, cognitive linguistics argues that the relationship between language and body is based on embodied cognitive theory and reveals that body and mind are closely connected. According to George Lakoff, Mark Turner, and Mark Johnson, we create schema through repeated and ubiquitous physical experiences, metaphorically map these schemata to something or some situation, and then come to abstract understanding. Considering these discussions, we need to pay attention to the physical experiences inherent in theatrical language, and it can be inferred that such embodied language can affect the communication between the speaker and the listener, or between the stage and the audience. In An Oak Tree by British playwright Tim Crouch, the effects of languages that evoke motor sense and appeal to the audience’s bodymind are outstanding. First, this work allows the second actor and audience to clearly experience the power of words or utterances. This experience is the foundation on which embodied language can work. Theatrical language that effectively depicts the actions, movements, and mind of the character piques the audience’s imagination. In addition, while visualizing invisible scenes in their minds, the audience can understand the situation and character’s emotions, infer the meaning of the lines and situation, and empathize with the character. The finding of this article are meaningful in that it suggests another way to analyze theatrical language and explores the audience’s experience and cognitive work.

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I. 서론
II. 언어와 몸의 긴밀한 관계
III. 변환을 이루어 내는 언어
IV. 상상과 공감을 유도하는 체화된 언어
V. 결론
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