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Texts and Practices Revisited: Essential Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis 2nd edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 278 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 840 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, color; 40 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, color; 41 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032225122
  • ISBN-13: 9781032225128
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 278 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 840 g, 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Halftones, color; 40 Halftones, black and white; 9 Illustrations, color; 41 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Jun-2023
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032225122
  • ISBN-13: 9781032225128
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Texts and Practices Revisited: Essential Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis provides a representative collection of work which, while authored by the pioneering researchers of the first wave of CDA, illustrates their most recent concerns and their latest analytical techniques.



This is a second edition of the ground-breaking volume Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis, which was the first published collection of chapters presenting critical discourse analysis theory and practice. Critical discursive approaches have now become the main trend in most discursive and semiotic investigations. It was then, and is especially now, predominantly concerned with identifying, demystifying and resisting the ways language and semiotic systems are used to reflect, create and sustain inequalities in specific contexts.

This new collection presents contributions by all six of the living authors who were central to the first edition: Norman Fairclough, Theo van Leeuwen, Teun van Dijk, Ruth Wodak, Caldas-Coulthard and Coulthard - plus an edited version of a jointly authored classic chapter originally authored by Roger Fowler and Gunther Kress. There are four new chapters written by the other leading members of the foundational 1990s European Critical Discourse Analysis group: Phil Graham, Jay Lemke, David Machin and Louisa Rojo and two by young critical discourse researchers who have risen to prominence more recently: Rodrigo Borba and German Canale.

Texts and Practices Revisited: Essential Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis provides a representative collection of work which, while authored by the pioneering researchers of the first wave of CDA, illustrates their most recent concerns and their latest analytical techniques. It is an essential text for all advanced students of English language, linguistics, media and cultural studies.

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Over a quarter of a century has passed since the first path-breaking volume entitled Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis. That volume charted the emergence of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as a radical new field in the study of language in social life, with the editors and the contributors being key players in the definition of the field, and developing new lines of theory-building and of research practice. The publication of this new volume, Texts and Practices Revisited, represents another significant landmark in the CDA field. It showcases the strengths of the early work, alongside new lines of critical inquiry that have been developed and consolidated by different generations of CDA scholars, in different regions of the world. Both volumes will be read together by future scholars. Together, they provide a unique overview of the powerful conceptual compasses that have been designed and recalibrated within the field. They also provide invaluable insights into the ways in which these analytic approaches have been applied in research that is committed to the unveiling of the role of discourse and ideologies in the construction, and reproduction, of asymmetries of power and social inequalities.

-- Marilyn Martin-Jones, University of Birmingham, UK

Like the publication of the ground-breaking first edition of Texts and Practices, Texts and Practices Revisited marks another key moment in the development of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). It features new and revised contributions by many of the original contributors to the first editionall still leading figures in CDAand combines these with cutting-edge work by younger scholars of CDA. The collection expands the geopolitical breadth of the original edition and broadens the range of data examined: multimodal texts figure prominently as do texts facilitated by new media technologies. The collection provides a state-of-art treatment of current issues and analytic concepts in CDA and is essential reading for anyone interested in the role of discourse in the perpetuation of social inequalities.

-- Susan Ehrlich, York University, Canada 'Over a quarter of a century has passed since the first path-breaking volume entitled Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis. That volume charted the emergence of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as a radical new field in the study of language in social life, with the editors and the contributors being key players in the definition of the field, and developing new lines of theory-building and of research practice. The publication of this new volume, Texts and Practices Revisited, represents another significant landmark in the CDA field. It showcases the strengths of the early work, alongside new lines of critical inquiry that have been developed and consolidated by different generations of CDA scholars, in different regions of the world. Both volumes will be read together by future scholars. Together, they provide a unique overview of the powerful conceptual compasses that have been designed and recalibrated within the field. They also provide invaluable insights into the ways in which these analytic approaches have been applied in research that is committed to the unveiling of the role of discourse and ideologies in the construction, and reproduction, of asymmetries of power and social inequalities.'

Marilyn Martin-Jones, University of Birmingham, UK

Acknowledgements

List of Contributors

1 Introduction

Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard and Malcolm Coulthard

Chapter 2

Critical Linguistics

Roger Fowler and Gunther Kress

Chapter 3

Technologisation of Discourse Revised

Norman Fairclough

Chapter 4

Transmedia Identities: Critical Analysis and New Media

Jay Lemke

Chapter 5

Performance and politics

Theo van Leeuwen

Chapter 6

Euphemizing Exclusion and the racialization of space
Ruth Wodak

Chapter 7

The Official Version

Malcolm Coulthard

Chapter 8

Social Movement Discourse

Teun van Dijk

Chapter 9

The anti-establishment discourses of the radical right in Spain and their
political

implications.

Luisa Martín Rojo


Chapter 10

Negative Discourse Analysis, Narrative, and Post-Literate Culture

Phil Graham

Chapter 11

Analyzing discourses in diagrams, flow charts and data presentation

David Machin

Chapter 12

CDA as local praxis: Educational media and antigender/sexuality discourse in
news reports in Uruguay

Germán Canale

Chapter 13

Disgusting politics: circuits of affect and the making of President
Bolsonaro

Rodrigo Borba

Chapter 14

Ageism, sexism and semiotic representation

Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard

Chapter 15

Multimodal Biography of a Revolutionary Feminist

Mary Talbot

Index
Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard is Professor of English Language and Applied Linguistics at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil and Senior Research Fellow in the Department of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Birmingham, UK, where she taught and researched for many years (19962012). She has published extensively in the areas of Critical Discourse Analysis, Media, Gender Studies, Social Semiotics and Visual Communication. Her most recent publication is the edited volume Innovations and Challenges: Women, Language and Sexism, Routledge, 2020.

Malcolm Coulthard is Emeritus Professor of Forensic Linguistics at the University of Aston, UK, and Emeritus Professor of English Language and Linguistics at the University of Birmingham, UK. He was one of the founders of the School of Discourse Analysis at the University of Birmingham and his book An Introduction to Discourse Analysis was the groundbreaking work for the area of Discourse Analysis. Recent publications include: A Handbook of Forensic Linguistics, 2021 and (with Alison Johnson and David Wright) An Introduction to Forensic Linguistics: Language in Evidence, 2017.