Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis

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Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard, Malcolm Coulthard
Taylor & Francis, 1996 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 294 pages

Text and Practices provides an essential introduction to the theory and practice of Critical Discourse Analysis. Using insights from this challenging new method of linguiistic analysis, the contributors to this text reveal the ways in whcih language can be used as a means of social control.
The essays in Text and Practices:
* demonstrate how critical discourse analysis can be applied to a variety of written and spoken texts
* deconstruct data from a range of contexts, countries and spheres
* expose hidden patterns of discrimination and inequalities of power
Texts and Practices, which includes specially commissioned papers from a range of distinguished authors, provides a state-of-the-art introduction to critical discourse analysis. As such it represents an important contribution to this developing field and an essential text for all advanced students of language, media and cultural studies.

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Contents

The representation of social actors
32
Technologisation of discourse
71
Discourse power and access
84
The genesis of racist discourse in Austria since 1989
107
The language of racism?
129
Audience manipulation in police
166
Struggling
179
Problems with the representation of face and its manifestations
194
Coherence as a focus
214
Barking up the wrong tree? Male hegemony discrimination
231
Transgression versus
250
Bibliography
271
Index
285
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