Buch, Englisch, 534 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1080 g
Buch, Englisch, 534 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 1080 g
ISBN: 978-0-415-62948-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
The third edition:
- Has been revised and updated throughout to ensure a selection of up to date and accessible readings
- Includes new readings by Jan Blommaert, Norman Fairclough, James Paul Gee, Barbara Johnstone, Ron Scollon and Don Zimmerman, among others.
- Features papers by leading researchers commissioned especially for the new edition.
The general introduction serves as an essential introduction to the field of discourse analysis, while the section introductions provide a useful overview and further insight into the readings.
The third edition of The Discourse Reader is a key resource for all students of discourse analysis in a wide range of disciplines from linguistics to communication studies, anthropology and psychology.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction: Perspectives on Discourse Analysis
Part 1: Discourse: Meaning, Function and Context
Editors’ Introduction
1 Roman Jakobson
Linguistics and Poetics
2 J. L. Austin
How to Do Things with Words
3 H. P. Grice
Logic and Conversation
4 M. M. Bakhtin
The Problem of Speech Genres
5 Norman Fairclough
Social Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Text Analysis
6 Ron Scollon
Modes and modality: The multimodal shaping of reality in public discourse.
Part 2: Methods and Resources for Analysing Discourse
Editors’ Introduction
7 Deborah Cameron, Elizabeth Fraser, Penelope Harvey, Ben Rampton and Kay Richardson
Ethics, Advocacy and Empowerment
8 James Paul Gee
Tools of Inquiry and Discourses
9 Wolfram Bublitz
Cohesion and Coherence
10 Jenny Thomas
Activity Types versus Speech Events
11 David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen
Genre Analysis in Media Discourse
Part 3: Sequence and Structure
Editors’ Introduction
12 William Labov
The Transformation of Experience in Narrative
13 Derek Edwards
Narrative Analysis
14 Harvey Sacks
On the Analyzability of Stories by Children
15 Emanuel A. Schegloff and Harvey Sacks
Opening up Closings
16 Geoffrey Raymond and Jack Sidnell
Conversation Analysis
17 Deborah Schiffrin
Oh as a Marker of Information Management
Part 4: Negotiating Social Relationships
Editors’ Introduction
18 Bronislaw Malinowski
On Phatic Communion
19 Erving Goffman
On Face-work
20 Penelope Brown and Stephen C. Levinson
Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage
21 Deborah Tannen and Cynthia Wallat
Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction: Examples from a Medical Examination/Interview
Part 5: Identity and Subjectivity
Editors’ Introduction
22 Deborah Cameron
Performing Gender Identity: Young Men’s Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity
23 Don H. Zimmerman
Identity, Context and Interaction
24 Barbara Johnstone
Pittsburghese Shirts: Commodification and Enregisterment of an Urban Dialect
25 Gerlinde Mautner
Signs of the Times: A Discourse Perspective on Public Signage, Urban Space and the Law
Part 6: Power, Ideology and Control
Editors’ Introduction
26 Pierre Bourdieu
Language and Symbolic Power
27 Teun A van Dijk
Discourse and the Denial of Racism
28 Ian Hutchby
Power in Discourse: The Case of Arguments on a British Talk Radio Show
29 Hugh Mehan
Oracular Reasoning in a Psychiatric Exam
30 Paul Baker and Tony McEnery
‘FIND THE DOCTORS OF DEATH’: The UK Press and the Issue of Foreign Doctors Working in the NHS, a Corpus-Based Approach
31 Crispin Thurlow
Disciplining Youth: Language Ideologies and New Technologies
32 Jan Blommaert
Orders of Indexicality and Polycentricity