Analysing Discourse is an accessible introductory textbook for all students and researchers working with real language data. Drawing on a range of social theorists from Bourdieu to Habermas, as well as his own research, Norman Fairclough's book presents a form of language analysis with a consistent
Analysing Discourse: Textual Analysis for Social Research
β Scribed by Norman Fairclough
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 197
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
I bought this book for use in a class on rhetoric. It is difficult reading, but if you stick with it, it can help to give you a new perspcetive on thinking about the discourse around you.
β¦ Table of Contents
Analysing Discourse NORMAN FAIRCLOUGH......Page 2
contents......Page 3
Acknowledgements......Page 4
2 Texts, social events and social practices......Page 16
3 Intertextuality and assumptions......Page 30
Note......Page 46
4 Genres and generic structure......Page 47
5 Meaning relations between sentences and clauses......Page 62
6 Clauses Types of exchange, speech functions and grammatical mood......Page 76
7 Discourses......Page 87
8 Representations of social events......Page 96
9 Styles......Page 112
10 Modality and evaluation......Page 116
Conclusion......Page 136
Glossaries......Page 151
Glossary of key theorists......Page 161
Appendix of texts......Page 164
References......Page 182
Index......Page 191
β¦ Subjects
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Analysing Discourse is an accessible introductory textbook for all students and researchers working with real language data. Drawing on a range of social theorists from Bourdieu to Habermas, as well as his own research, Norman Fairclough's book presents a form of language analysis with a consistentl
This introductory textbook to discourse analysis provides a guide to using & investigating real language data. It draws on a range of social theorists from Bourdieu to Habermas & presents a consistently social perspective on language analysis. The discussion is illustrated with a range of real