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Discourse Theory and Practice: A Reader


Discourse Theory and Practice: A Reader

Hardback by Wetherell, Margaret; Taylor, Stephanie J. A.; Yates, Simeon J.

Discourse Theory and Practice: A Reader

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ISBN:
9780761971559
Publication Date:
2 Apr 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
416 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 1 - 6 May 2024
Discourse Theory and Practice: A Reader

Description

`A highly effective introduction to the range of approaches found in discourse analysis... a lively and intellectually stimulating Reader' - David Silverman, Goldsmith College, University of London Discourse Theory and Practice is much more than a collection of key classic articles and papers in the field of discourse analysis. The aim of the book is to introduce students to the major figures in the field, and to some of their writings which, combined with the interspersed editorial commentaries, should allow students to understand the key epistemological and methodological issues of discourse theory and practice. The Reader is organized into four coherent parts, namely: Foundations and Building Blocks; Social Interaction; Minds, Selves and Sense-Making; and Culture and Social Relations. Key readings include works by Stuart Hall, Jonathan Potter, David Silverman, Erving Goffman, Teun van Dijk, Derek Edwards and Michael Billig. Chapters introduce the student to each individual and their reading, contextualizing each in terms of their contribution to the field, theoretical standpoint and individual method of doing discourse analysis. The many didactic elements of the book make it ideal as an introduction to the study of discourse for all students of psychology, sociology, linguistics or cultural studies. This book is a course reader for The Open University course Discourse Analysis (D843).

Contents

PART ONE: FOUNDATIONS AND BUILDING BLOCKS Themes in Discourse Research - Margaret Wetherell The Case of Diana From Saussure to Critical Sociolinguistics - Gunther Kress The Turn towards a Social View of Language Wittgenstein and Austin - Jonathan Potter Goffman, Garfinkel and Conversation Analysis - John Heritage The Ethnography of Speaking - Kristine Fitch Sapir-Whorf, Hymes and Moerman Language, Struggle and Voice - Janet Maybin The Bakhtin/Voloshinov Writings Foucault - Stuart Hall Power, Knowledge and Discourse PART TWO: SOCIAL INTERACTION Editors' Introduction - Simeon J Yates Footing - Erving Goffman Lecture One - Harvey Sacks Rules of Conversational Sequence The Construction of `Delicate' Objects in Counselling - David Silverman Interethnic Communication - John Gumperz The Relativity of Linguistic Strategies - Deborah Tannen Rethinking Power and Solidarity in Gender and Dominance Just Say No? The Use of Conversation Analysis in Developing a Feminist Perspective of Sexual Refusal - Celia Kitzinger and Hannah Frith PART THREE: MIND, SELVES AND SENSE-MAKING Editors' Introduction - Margaret Wetherell Unfolding Discourse Analysis - Jonathan Potter and Margaret Wetherell Discursive, Rhetorical and Ideological Messages - Michael Billig The Multivoicedness of Meaning - James Wertsch Emotion - Derek Edwards Self-Narration in Social Life - Kenneth Gergen Positioning - Bronwyn Davies and Rom Har{ac}re The Discursive Production of Selves Gender Difference and the Production of Subjectivity - Wendy Hollway PART FOUR: CULTURE AND SOCIAL RELATIONS Editors' Introduction - Margaret Wetherell Social Semiotics - Robert Hodge and Gunther Kress Principals of Critical Discourse Analysis - Teun van Dijk Textualizing Global Politics - Michael Shapiro The Spectacle of the Other - Stuart Hall The Construction of an LD Student - Hugh Mehan A Case Study in the Politics of Representation The Tavistock Programme - Peter Miller and Nikolas Rose The Government of Subjectivity and Social Life Debates in Discourse Research - Margaret Wetherell

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