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The Discourse Studies Reader
The
Discourse Studies Reader
Main currents in theory and analysis
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Johannes Angermuller
Angermuller, Johannes
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Angermuller
University of Warwick / École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris
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Dominique Maingueneau
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University of Paris-Sorbonne
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Lancaster University
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Discourse Studies is an interdisciplinary field studying the social production of meaning across the entire spectrum of the social sciences and humanities. <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> brings together 40 key readings from discourse researchers in Europe and North America, some of which are now translated into English for the first time. Divided into seven sections – ‘Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics’, ‘From Structuralism to Poststructuralism’, ‘Enunciative Pragmatics’, ‘Interactionism’, ‘Sociopragmatics’, ‘Historical Knowledge’ and ‘Critical Approaches’ – <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> offers a comprehensive overview of the main currents in discourse studies, both discourse theory and discourse analysis. With short introductions elaborating the broader context, the sections present key selections from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds by placing them into their respective epistemological traditions. <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> is an indispensable textbook for students and scholars alike who are interested in discourse theoretical questions and working with discourse analytical methods.
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Der vorliegende Reader stellt eine gewichtige und in vielerlei Hinsicht sehr instruktive Sammlung von Texten aus dem heterogenen Forschungsfeld der Diskursforschung dar. Für Leserinnen und Leser, die das Feld noch nicht kennen, bietet er gebündelt eine ganze Reihe grundlegender Texte, die durch die narrative Struktur des Buchs und die begleitenden Texte der HerausgeberInnen auch gleich entsprechend vorsortiert und interpretativ gerahmt sind.
Jürgen Spitzmüller, University of Vienna, in Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung Heft 1/2015
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The volume is an ideal reading for graduate students and early career researchers who are looking forward to broadening their theoretical understandings of DS.
Sibo Chen, Simon Fraser University, on Linguist List 26.2000 (April 2015)
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The editors of this reader are to be congratulated for assembling in one place the most comprehensive and influential collection of papers in the field of discourse studies. Linked together by a compelling transdisciplinary view of discourse, the volume traces the main theoretical and methodological currents in the field since the 1960s, including an impressive array of authors and a fascinating range of viewpoints. This is a rich contribution to the intellectual history of discourse studies and an invaluable sourcebook for anyone interested in the study of language.
Ken Hyland, The University of Hong Kong
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The reader is a key contribution to the field of Discourse Studies. Not only does The Discourse Studies Reader include key readings, it also frames them and the areas they belong to. By thus facilitating the construction of a story about this field, and by stressing the interdisciplinary nature of Discourse Studies, presenting writings from a variety of disciplines side by side, the reader is an excellent source for all those interested in discourse.
Bernhard Forchtner, University of Leicester, in Journal of Language and Politics, Vol. 15:6 (2016)
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Year after year, I had huge difficulties in guiding students through the diversity of theories and traditions in discourse studies. Now I have found the book we all need, and not only our students. For the first time in my life I read a book with such an inspiring selection of classic articles. I am really impressed. And thanks to the editors, all ‘text’ is presented in ‘co-text’, with seven insightful overviews of the sections and forty introductory notes to the articles. If I could start my study again…
Jan Renkema, Tilburg University
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This <i>Discourse Studies Reader</i> provides a unique collection of theoretical readings from various strands of discourse research in Europe and North America, from various disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities (linguistics, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, history), and from various schools of structuralist and poststructuralist thought. Under the rubrics: enunciative pragmatics, interactionism, sociopragmatics and critical approaches to the study of discourse, it is the first collection of readings to represent discourse research as a transdisciplinary and transnational field of research, that includes, besides the usual canon of Anglo-Saxon research, such well-known French scholars as Benveniste, Pêcheux, Ducrot, and Maingueneau, and such German and Austrian scholars as Habermas, Ehlich, Luckmann, and Wodak. Discourse analysis cannot be separated from ethical or societal concerns. One of the most valuable characteristics of this Reader is its interest in the discursive dimensions of power and injustice, and in social and cultural change.
Claire Kramsch, UC Berkeley
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The Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction
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Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction
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Johannes Angermuller
Angermuller, Johannes
Johannes
Angermuller
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Dominique Maingueneau
Maingueneau, Dominique
Dominique
Maingueneau
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
Ruth
Wodak
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1. Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics
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Introduction
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Ferdinand de Saussure: The value of the sign
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1959[1906-1911]. <i>Course in General Linguistics</i>, translated by Wade Baskin, selected 114–117, 120–122. New York: Philosophical Library
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Ferdinand de Saussure
de Saussure, Ferdinand
Ferdinand
de Saussure
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Mikhail Bakhtin: Polyphonic discourse in the novel
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35
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1981[1934-1935]. ‘Discourse in the Novel’. In <i>The Dialogic Imagination. Four Essays</i>, 259–422, selected 261–265, 268–275. Austin: University of Texas Press
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Mikhail Bakhtin
Bakhtin, Mikhail
Mikhail
Bakhtin
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Zellig S. Harris: Towards a distributionalist method
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1952. <i>Language</i>, 28 (1): 1–30, selected 1–3, 29–30
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Zellig S. Harris
Harris, Zellig S.
Zellig S.
Harris
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41
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George Herbert Mead: Thought, communication, and the significant symbol
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1934. <i>Mind, Self, and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist</i>, edited by Charles W. Morris. Chicago: University of Chicago, selected 68-75
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George Herbert Mead
Mead, George Herbert
George Herbert
Mead
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48
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: Communication as a language game
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1997[1953]: <i>Philosophische Untersuchungen / Philosophical Investigations</i>, selected remarks (<i>Bemerkungen</i>) 1-6, 10, 11, 23-26, 29, 30, 43. Oxford: Blackwell
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
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John L. Austin: Performing speech
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1979[1961]. ‘The Meaning of a Word.’ In <i>Philosophical Papers</i>, 3rd edition, 55-75, selected 56–62, 72–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press
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John L. Austin
Austin, John L.
John L.
Austin
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H. Paul Grice: Using language to mean something
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68
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1957. ‘Meaning.’ <i>Philosophical Review</i> 66: 377–388, presently published by Duke University Press
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H. Paul Grice
Grice, H. Paul
H. Paul
Grice
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2. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism
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Introduction
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Jacques Lacan: The divided subject
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82
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1970–1971. <i>Seminar XVIII. On a discourse that might not be a semblance</i>. selected 1–8. Online source, translated by Cormac Gallagher
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Jacques Lacan
Lacan, Jacques
Jacques
Lacan
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Louis Althusser: The subjectivity effect of discourse
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2003[1966]. ‘Three Notes on the Theory of Discourses.’ In <i>The Humanist Controversy and Other Writings (1966-67)</i>, 33-84, selected 47–53. London, New York: Verso.
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Louis Althusser
Althusser, Louis
Louis
Althusser
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Michel Pêcheux: From ideology to discourse
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1975. ‘Mises au point et perspectives à propos de l’analyse automappptique du discours.’ <i>Langages</i> 37: 7–80, selected 7–16, 20–22. Anonymous translator
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Michel Pêcheux
Pêcheux, Michel
Michel
Pêcheux
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Catherine Fuchs
Fuchs, Catherine
Catherine
Fuchs
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Michel Foucault: An archaeology of discourse
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2001[1968]. ‘Réponse à une question.’ In Dits et écrits, I, 701–723, selected 702–715. Paris: Gallimard. Anonymous translator.
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Michel Foucault
Foucault, Michel
Michel
Foucault
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Stuart Hall: Encoding and decoding the message
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1980[1973]. ‘Encoding, decoding.’ In <i>Culture, Media, Language. Working Papers in Cultural Studies</i>, 1972-1979, ed. by Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, 128-138. London: Routledge
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Stuart Hall
Hall, Stuart
Stuart
Hall
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Ernesto Laclau: The impossibility of society
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1990. ‘The Impossibility of Society.’ In <i>New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time</i>, 89–92. London, New York: Verso
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Ernesto Laclau
Laclau, Ernesto
Ernesto
Laclau
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Judith Butler: Speaking to the postcolonial Other
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132
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Article
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2008. ‘Violence, Nonviolence. Sartre on Fanon.’ In Race after Sartre, ed. by Jonathan Judaken, 211–232, selected 211–215. Albany: SUNY Press
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Judith Butler
Butler, Judith
Judith
Butler
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3. Enunciative Pragmatics
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Introduction
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Émile Benveniste: The formal apparatus of enunciation
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145
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1970. ‘L’appareil formel de l’énonciation.’ <i>Langages</i> 17 (5): 12–18, selected 12–18. Anonymous translator.
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Émile Benveniste
Benveniste, Émile
Émile
Benveniste
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146
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Dominique Maingueneau: The scene of enunciation
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2003. ‘La situation d’énonciation entre langue et discours.’ In <i>Dix ans de S.D.U</i>., edited by the Association des chercheurs en linguistique française, 197–209, selected 198–206. Craiova: Editura Universitaria Craiova
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Dominique Maingueneau
Maingueneau, Dominique
Dominique
Maingueneau
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Jacqueline Authier-Revuz: Enunciative heterogeneity
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1984. ‘Hétérogénéité(s) énonciative(s).’ <i>Langages</i> 73: 98-111, selected 99–107. Anonymous translator
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Jacqueline Authier-Revuz
Authier-Revuz, Jacqueline
Jacqueline
Authier-Revuz
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Oswald Ducrot: Enunciative polyphony
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175
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1984. <i>Le Dire et le dit</i>. Paris, Minuit, selected 171, 189–192, 203–210. Anonymous translator
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Oswald Ducrot
Ducrot, Oswald
Oswald
Ducrot
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Article
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Johannes Angermuller: Subject positions in polyphonic discourse
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2014. <i>Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis</i>. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
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Johannes Angermuller
Angermuller, Johannes
Johannes
Angermuller
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4. Interactionism
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Introduction
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Harvey Sacks: Turn-taking in conversations
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1992[1964]. ‘Lecture 1. Rules of Conversational Sequence.’ In <i>Lectures on Conversation</i>. Vol. I, 3–11. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell
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Harvey Sacks
Sacks, Harvey
Harvey
Sacks
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Erving Goffman: Tacit knowledge in interaction
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1983. ‘Felicity’s Condition.’ <i>American Journal of Sociology</i> 89 (1): 1–53, selected 1–9, 48–51.
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Erving Goffman
Goffman, Erving
Erving
Goffman
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John Gumperz: Intercultural encounters
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1982. <i>Discourse Strategies</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, selected 1-7.
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John J. Gumperz
Gumperz, John J.
John J.
Gumperz
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Aaron V. Cicourel: Maintaining one’s self
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2011. ‘The effect of neurodegenerative disease on representations of self in discourse.’ <i>Neurocase: The Neural Basis of Cognition</i> 17 (3): 251–259, selected 251-253, 254, 255-256, 257-259
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Aaron V. Cicourel
Cicourel, Aaron V.
Aaron V.
Cicourel
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James Paul Gee: Language as saying, doing and being
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2010. <i>An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. Theory and Method</i>. 3rd edition. New York, London: Routledge, selected 2–10.
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James Paul Gee
Gee, James Paul
James Paul
Gee
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Jonathan Potter: Discourse and social psychology
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2012. ‘Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology’ <i>British Journal of Social Psychology</i> 51(3): 436-455, selected 436-438, 442, 443-444, 446-447, 448-450.
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Jonathan Potter
Potter, Jonathan
Jonathan
Potter
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5. Sociopragmatics
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Introduction
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Michael A.K. Halliday: Language as social semiotic
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1993[1975]. ‘Language as Social Semiotic.’ In <i>Language and Literacy</i>, ed. by Janet Maybin, 23-43, selected 23–29. Clevedon: Open University
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M.A.K. Halliday
Halliday, M.A.K.
M.A.K.
Halliday
†
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Theo van Leeuwen: The representation of actors
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1996. ‘The Representation of Social Actors.’ In <i>Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis</i>, ed. by Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard & Malcolm Coulthard, 32–70, selected 32-36, 36-42. London: Routledge
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Theo van Leeuwen
Leeuwen, Theo van
Theo
van
Leeuwen
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z.184.56ehl
282
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Konrad Ehlich: Text and discourse
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1987. ‘Text and Discourse: A plea for clarity in analysis and terminology.’ In <i>Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Linguistics</i>, ed. by Bahner, Schildt, and Viehweger, 2050–2052. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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Konrad Ehlich
Ehlich, Konrad
Konrad
Ehlich
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Article
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Patrick Charaudeau: Discourse strategies and the constraints of communication
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2002. ‘A communicative conception of discourse.’ <i>Discourse studies</i> 4 (3): 301–318, selected 301-302, 309–316
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Patrick Charaudeau
Charaudeau, Patrick
Patrick
Charaudeau
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z.184.510amo
297
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Ruth Amossy: Argumentation and discourse analysis
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2008. ‘Argumentation et Analyse du discours: perspectives théoriques et découpages disciplinaires.’ <i>Argumentation et Analyse du discours</i> [online], 1, selected paragraphs 1-18. Access 6.9.2008, http://aad.revues.org/200. Anonymous translator.
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Ruth Amossy
Amossy, Ruth
Ruth
Amossy
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John Swales: Genre and discourse community
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1990. <i>Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, selected 45–47, 52–60
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John M. Swales
Swales, John M.
John M.
Swales
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6. Historical Knowledge
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Introduction
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Régine Robin: History and linguistics
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1973. <i>Histoire et linguistique</i>. Paris: Armand Colin, selected 21–26. Anonymous translator
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Régine Robin
Robin, Régine
Régine
Robin
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Reinhart Koselleck: Conceptual history
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1994. ‘Some Reflections on the Temporal Structure of Conceptual Change.’ In <i>Main Trends in Cultural History</i>. Ten Essays, ed. by Willem Melching & Wyger Velema, 7-16, selected 7-8, 10-16. Amsterdam: Rodopi
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Reinhart Koselleck
Koselleck, Reinhart
Reinhart
Koselleck
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Dietrich Busse and Wolfgang Teubert: Using corpora for historical semantics
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1994. ‘Ist Diskurs ein sprachwissenschaftliches Objekt? Zur Methodenfrage der historischen Semantik.’ In <i>Begriffsgeschichte und Diskursgeschichte</i>, ed. by Dietrich Busse, Fritz Hermanns, and Wolfgang Teubert, 10–28, selected 10–19. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller.
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Dietrich Busse
Busse, Dietrich
Dietrich
Busse
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Wolfgang Teubert
Teubert, Wolfgang
Wolfgang
Teubert
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z.184.68luc
350
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Thomas Luckmann: Communicative genres
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1985. ‘Grundformen der gesellschaftlichen Vermittlung des Wissens: Kommunikative Gattungen.’ In <i>Kultur und Gesellschaft</i>, ed. by Friedhelm Neidhardt, M. Rainer Lepsius, and Johannes Weiss, 191–211, selected 200–211. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated and adapted by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller
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Thomas Luckmann
Luckmann, Thomas
Thomas
Luckmann
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7. Critical approaches
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Introduction
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Jürgen Habermas: A normative conception of discourse
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2001. ‘Reflections on the Linguistic Foundation of Sociology: The Christian Gauss Lecture, Princeton University, February-March 1971.’ In <i>On the Pragmatics of Social Interaction. Preliminary Studies in the Theory of Communicative Action</i>, 1-105, selected 100-105. Cambridge: Polity/Oxford: Blackwell
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Jürgen Habermas
Habermas, Jürgen
Jürgen
Habermas
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369
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Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren: A pragmatics of the cultural other
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377
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1998. <i>Debating Diversity. Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance</i>. London: Routledge, selected 32-38
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Jan Blommaert
Blommaert, Jan
Jan
Blommaert
†
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Jef Verschueren
Verschueren, Jef
Jef
Verschueren
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z.184.76fai
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Norman Fairclough: A critical agenda for education
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2004. ‘Semiotic aspects of social transformation and learning.’ In <i>An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis in Education</i>, ed. by R. Rogers, 225–235. Lawrence Erlbaum
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Norman Fairclough
Fairclough, Norman
Norman
Fairclough
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Teun A. van Dijk: Discourse, cognition, society
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399
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2009. ‘Critical Discourse Studies: A Sociocognitive Approach.’ In <i>Methods for Critical Discourse Analysis</i>, ed. by Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer, 62-86, selected 62-67, 75-80. London: Sage.
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Teun A. van Dijk
Dijk, Teun A. van
Teun A.
van
Dijk
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Ruth Wodak: Discourses of exclusion: Xenophobia, eacism and anti-Semitism
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410
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2007. ‘Pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis. A cross-disciplinary Analysis.’ <i>Pragmatics and Cognition</i>, 15 (1): 203–225, selected 203–207, 215–218
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
Ruth
Wodak
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Main currents in theory and analysis
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Discourse Studies is an interdisciplinary field studying the social production of meaning across the entire spectrum of the social sciences and humanities. <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> brings together 40 key readings from discourse researchers in Europe and North America, some of which are now translated into English for the first time. Divided into seven sections – ‘Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics’, ‘From Structuralism to Poststructuralism’, ‘Enunciative Pragmatics’, ‘Interactionism’, ‘Sociopragmatics’, ‘Historical Knowledge’ and ‘Critical Approaches’ – <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> offers a comprehensive overview of the main currents in discourse studies, both discourse theory and discourse analysis. With short introductions elaborating the broader context, the sections present key selections from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds by placing them into their respective epistemological traditions. <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> is an indispensable textbook for students and scholars alike who are interested in discourse theoretical questions and working with discourse analytical methods.
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Der vorliegende Reader stellt eine gewichtige und in vielerlei Hinsicht sehr instruktive Sammlung von Texten aus dem heterogenen Forschungsfeld der Diskursforschung dar. Für Leserinnen und Leser, die das Feld noch nicht kennen, bietet er gebündelt eine ganze Reihe grundlegender Texte, die durch die narrative Struktur des Buchs und die begleitenden Texte der HerausgeberInnen auch gleich entsprechend vorsortiert und interpretativ gerahmt sind.
Jürgen Spitzmüller, University of Vienna, in Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung Heft 1/2015
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The volume is an ideal reading for graduate students and early career researchers who are looking forward to broadening their theoretical understandings of DS.
Sibo Chen, Simon Fraser University, on Linguist List 26.2000 (April 2015)
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The editors of this reader are to be congratulated for assembling in one place the most comprehensive and influential collection of papers in the field of discourse studies. Linked together by a compelling transdisciplinary view of discourse, the volume traces the main theoretical and methodological currents in the field since the 1960s, including an impressive array of authors and a fascinating range of viewpoints. This is a rich contribution to the intellectual history of discourse studies and an invaluable sourcebook for anyone interested in the study of language.
Ken Hyland, The University of Hong Kong
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The reader is a key contribution to the field of Discourse Studies. Not only does The Discourse Studies Reader include key readings, it also frames them and the areas they belong to. By thus facilitating the construction of a story about this field, and by stressing the interdisciplinary nature of Discourse Studies, presenting writings from a variety of disciplines side by side, the reader is an excellent source for all those interested in discourse.
Bernhard Forchtner, University of Leicester, in Journal of Language and Politics, Vol. 15:6 (2016)
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Year after year, I had huge difficulties in guiding students through the diversity of theories and traditions in discourse studies. Now I have found the book we all need, and not only our students. For the first time in my life I read a book with such an inspiring selection of classic articles. I am really impressed. And thanks to the editors, all ‘text’ is presented in ‘co-text’, with seven insightful overviews of the sections and forty introductory notes to the articles. If I could start my study again…
Jan Renkema, Tilburg University
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This <i>Discourse Studies Reader</i> provides a unique collection of theoretical readings from various strands of discourse research in Europe and North America, from various disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities (linguistics, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, history), and from various schools of structuralist and poststructuralist thought. Under the rubrics: enunciative pragmatics, interactionism, sociopragmatics and critical approaches to the study of discourse, it is the first collection of readings to represent discourse research as a transdisciplinary and transnational field of research, that includes, besides the usual canon of Anglo-Saxon research, such well-known French scholars as Benveniste, Pêcheux, Ducrot, and Maingueneau, and such German and Austrian scholars as Habermas, Ehlich, Luckmann, and Wodak. Discourse analysis cannot be separated from ethical or societal concerns. One of the most valuable characteristics of this Reader is its interest in the discursive dimensions of power and injustice, and in social and cultural change.
Claire Kramsch, UC Berkeley
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The Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction
The
Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction
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Johannes Angermuller
Angermuller, Johannes
Johannes
Angermuller
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Dominique Maingueneau
Maingueneau, Dominique
Dominique
Maingueneau
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
Ruth
Wodak
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1. Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics
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Article
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Introduction
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Article
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Ferdinand de Saussure: The value of the sign
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26
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1959[1906-1911]. <i>Course in General Linguistics</i>, translated by Wade Baskin, selected 114–117, 120–122. New York: Philosophical Library
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Ferdinand de Saussure
de Saussure, Ferdinand
Ferdinand
de Saussure
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Article
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Mikhail Bakhtin: Polyphonic discourse in the novel
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35
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Article
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1981[1934-1935]. ‘Discourse in the Novel’. In <i>The Dialogic Imagination. Four Essays</i>, 259–422, selected 261–265, 268–275. Austin: University of Texas Press
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Mikhail Bakhtin
Bakhtin, Mikhail
Mikhail
Bakhtin
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Zellig S. Harris: Towards a distributionalist method
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Article
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1952. <i>Language</i>, 28 (1): 1–30, selected 1–3, 29–30
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Zellig S. Harris
Harris, Zellig S.
Zellig S.
Harris
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41
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George Herbert Mead: Thought, communication, and the significant symbol
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1934. <i>Mind, Self, and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist</i>, edited by Charles W. Morris. Chicago: University of Chicago, selected 68-75
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George Herbert Mead
Mead, George Herbert
George Herbert
Mead
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: Communication as a language game
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1997[1953]: <i>Philosophische Untersuchungen / Philosophical Investigations</i>, selected remarks (<i>Bemerkungen</i>) 1-6, 10, 11, 23-26, 29, 30, 43. Oxford: Blackwell
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
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John L. Austin: Performing speech
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1979[1961]. ‘The Meaning of a Word.’ In <i>Philosophical Papers</i>, 3rd edition, 55-75, selected 56–62, 72–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press
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John L. Austin
Austin, John L.
John L.
Austin
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H. Paul Grice: Using language to mean something
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68
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1957. ‘Meaning.’ <i>Philosophical Review</i> 66: 377–388, presently published by Duke University Press
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H. Paul Grice
Grice, H. Paul
H. Paul
Grice
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2. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism
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Introduction
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Jacques Lacan: The divided subject
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82
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1970–1971. <i>Seminar XVIII. On a discourse that might not be a semblance</i>. selected 1–8. Online source, translated by Cormac Gallagher
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Jacques Lacan
Lacan, Jacques
Jacques
Lacan
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Louis Althusser: The subjectivity effect of discourse
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88
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2003[1966]. ‘Three Notes on the Theory of Discourses.’ In <i>The Humanist Controversy and Other Writings (1966-67)</i>, 33-84, selected 47–53. London, New York: Verso.
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Louis Althusser
Althusser, Louis
Louis
Althusser
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Michel Pêcheux: From ideology to discourse
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Article
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1975. ‘Mises au point et perspectives à propos de l’analyse automappptique du discours.’ <i>Langages</i> 37: 7–80, selected 7–16, 20–22. Anonymous translator
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Michel Pêcheux
Pêcheux, Michel
Michel
Pêcheux
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Catherine Fuchs
Fuchs, Catherine
Catherine
Fuchs
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z.184.28fou
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Michel Foucault: An archaeology of discourse
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110
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Article
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2001[1968]. ‘Réponse à une question.’ In Dits et écrits, I, 701–723, selected 702–715. Paris: Gallimard. Anonymous translator.
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Michel Foucault
Foucault, Michel
Michel
Foucault
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Stuart Hall: Encoding and decoding the message
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121
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1980[1973]. ‘Encoding, decoding.’ In <i>Culture, Media, Language. Working Papers in Cultural Studies</i>, 1972-1979, ed. by Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, 128-138. London: Routledge
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Stuart Hall
Hall, Stuart
Stuart
Hall
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Ernesto Laclau: The impossibility of society
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126
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1990. ‘The Impossibility of Society.’ In <i>New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time</i>, 89–92. London, New York: Verso
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Ernesto Laclau
Laclau, Ernesto
Ernesto
Laclau
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Judith Butler: Speaking to the postcolonial Other
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132
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Article
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2008. ‘Violence, Nonviolence. Sartre on Fanon.’ In Race after Sartre, ed. by Jonathan Judaken, 211–232, selected 211–215. Albany: SUNY Press
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Judith Butler
Butler, Judith
Judith
Butler
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3. Enunciative Pragmatics
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139
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Introduction
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Émile Benveniste: The formal apparatus of enunciation
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145
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1970. ‘L’appareil formel de l’énonciation.’ <i>Langages</i> 17 (5): 12–18, selected 12–18. Anonymous translator.
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Émile Benveniste
Benveniste, Émile
Émile
Benveniste
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Dominique Maingueneau: The scene of enunciation
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154
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2003. ‘La situation d’énonciation entre langue et discours.’ In <i>Dix ans de S.D.U</i>., edited by the Association des chercheurs en linguistique française, 197–209, selected 198–206. Craiova: Editura Universitaria Craiova
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Dominique Maingueneau
Maingueneau, Dominique
Dominique
Maingueneau
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Jacqueline Authier-Revuz: Enunciative heterogeneity
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1984. ‘Hétérogénéité(s) énonciative(s).’ <i>Langages</i> 73: 98-111, selected 99–107. Anonymous translator
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Jacqueline Authier-Revuz
Authier-Revuz, Jacqueline
Jacqueline
Authier-Revuz
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z.184.38duc
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Oswald Ducrot: Enunciative polyphony
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175
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Article
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1984. <i>Le Dire et le dit</i>. Paris, Minuit, selected 171, 189–192, 203–210. Anonymous translator
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Oswald Ducrot
Ducrot, Oswald
Oswald
Ducrot
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176
1
Article
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Johannes Angermuller: Subject positions in polyphonic discourse
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2014. <i>Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis</i>. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
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Johannes Angermuller
Angermuller, Johannes
Johannes
Angermuller
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4. Interactionism
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Introduction
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Harvey Sacks: Turn-taking in conversations
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203
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1992[1964]. ‘Lecture 1. Rules of Conversational Sequence.’ In <i>Lectures on Conversation</i>. Vol. I, 3–11. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell
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Harvey Sacks
Sacks, Harvey
Harvey
Sacks
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Erving Goffman: Tacit knowledge in interaction
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1983. ‘Felicity’s Condition.’ <i>American Journal of Sociology</i> 89 (1): 1–53, selected 1–9, 48–51.
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Erving Goffman
Goffman, Erving
Erving
Goffman
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John Gumperz: Intercultural encounters
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1982. <i>Discourse Strategies</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, selected 1-7.
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John J. Gumperz
Gumperz, John J.
John J.
Gumperz
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Aaron V. Cicourel: Maintaining one’s self
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2011. ‘The effect of neurodegenerative disease on representations of self in discourse.’ <i>Neurocase: The Neural Basis of Cognition</i> 17 (3): 251–259, selected 251-253, 254, 255-256, 257-259
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Aaron V. Cicourel
Cicourel, Aaron V.
Aaron V.
Cicourel
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James Paul Gee: Language as saying, doing and being
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2010. <i>An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. Theory and Method</i>. 3rd edition. New York, London: Routledge, selected 2–10.
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James Paul Gee
Gee, James Paul
James Paul
Gee
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Article
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Jonathan Potter: Discourse and social psychology
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2012. ‘Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology’ <i>British Journal of Social Psychology</i> 51(3): 436-455, selected 436-438, 442, 443-444, 446-447, 448-450.
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Jonathan Potter
Potter, Jonathan
Jonathan
Potter
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5. Sociopragmatics
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Introduction
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Michael A.K. Halliday: Language as social semiotic
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1993[1975]. ‘Language as Social Semiotic.’ In <i>Language and Literacy</i>, ed. by Janet Maybin, 23-43, selected 23–29. Clevedon: Open University
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M.A.K. Halliday
Halliday, M.A.K.
M.A.K.
Halliday
†
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272
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Theo van Leeuwen: The representation of actors
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1996. ‘The Representation of Social Actors.’ In <i>Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis</i>, ed. by Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard & Malcolm Coulthard, 32–70, selected 32-36, 36-42. London: Routledge
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Theo van Leeuwen
Leeuwen, Theo van
Theo
van
Leeuwen
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z.184.56ehl
282
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Konrad Ehlich: Text and discourse
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1987. ‘Text and Discourse: A plea for clarity in analysis and terminology.’ In <i>Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Linguistics</i>, ed. by Bahner, Schildt, and Viehweger, 2050–2052. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
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Konrad Ehlich
Ehlich, Konrad
Konrad
Ehlich
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Patrick Charaudeau: Discourse strategies and the constraints of communication
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2002. ‘A communicative conception of discourse.’ <i>Discourse studies</i> 4 (3): 301–318, selected 301-302, 309–316
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Patrick Charaudeau
Charaudeau, Patrick
Patrick
Charaudeau
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Ruth Amossy: Argumentation and discourse analysis
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2008. ‘Argumentation et Analyse du discours: perspectives théoriques et découpages disciplinaires.’ <i>Argumentation et Analyse du discours</i> [online], 1, selected paragraphs 1-18. Access 6.9.2008, http://aad.revues.org/200. Anonymous translator.
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Ruth Amossy
Amossy, Ruth
Ruth
Amossy
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John Swales: Genre and discourse community
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1990. <i>Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, selected 45–47, 52–60
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John M. Swales
Swales, John M.
John M.
Swales
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6. Historical Knowledge
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Introduction
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Régine Robin: History and linguistics
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331
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1973. <i>Histoire et linguistique</i>. Paris: Armand Colin, selected 21–26. Anonymous translator
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Régine Robin
Robin, Régine
Régine
Robin
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Reinhart Koselleck: Conceptual history
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339
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1994. ‘Some Reflections on the Temporal Structure of Conceptual Change.’ In <i>Main Trends in Cultural History</i>. Ten Essays, ed. by Willem Melching & Wyger Velema, 7-16, selected 7-8, 10-16. Amsterdam: Rodopi
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Reinhart Koselleck
Koselleck, Reinhart
Reinhart
Koselleck
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Dietrich Busse and Wolfgang Teubert: Using corpora for historical semantics
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349
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1994. ‘Ist Diskurs ein sprachwissenschaftliches Objekt? Zur Methodenfrage der historischen Semantik.’ In <i>Begriffsgeschichte und Diskursgeschichte</i>, ed. by Dietrich Busse, Fritz Hermanns, and Wolfgang Teubert, 10–28, selected 10–19. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller.
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Dietrich Busse
Busse, Dietrich
Dietrich
Busse
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Wolfgang Teubert
Teubert, Wolfgang
Wolfgang
Teubert
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Thomas Luckmann: Communicative genres
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1985. ‘Grundformen der gesellschaftlichen Vermittlung des Wissens: Kommunikative Gattungen.’ In <i>Kultur und Gesellschaft</i>, ed. by Friedhelm Neidhardt, M. Rainer Lepsius, and Johannes Weiss, 191–211, selected 200–211. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated and adapted by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller
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Thomas Luckmann
Luckmann, Thomas
Thomas
Luckmann
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7. Critical approaches
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Introduction
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Jürgen Habermas: A normative conception of discourse
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2001. ‘Reflections on the Linguistic Foundation of Sociology: The Christian Gauss Lecture, Princeton University, February-March 1971.’ In <i>On the Pragmatics of Social Interaction. Preliminary Studies in the Theory of Communicative Action</i>, 1-105, selected 100-105. Cambridge: Polity/Oxford: Blackwell
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Jürgen Habermas
Habermas, Jürgen
Jürgen
Habermas
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Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren: A pragmatics of the cultural other
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377
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1998. <i>Debating Diversity. Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance</i>. London: Routledge, selected 32-38
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Jan Blommaert
Blommaert, Jan
Jan
Blommaert
†
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Jef Verschueren
Verschueren, Jef
Jef
Verschueren
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Norman Fairclough: A critical agenda for education
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2004. ‘Semiotic aspects of social transformation and learning.’ In <i>An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis in Education</i>, ed. by R. Rogers, 225–235. Lawrence Erlbaum
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Norman Fairclough
Fairclough, Norman
Norman
Fairclough
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Teun A. van Dijk: Discourse, cognition, society
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399
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2009. ‘Critical Discourse Studies: A Sociocognitive Approach.’ In <i>Methods for Critical Discourse Analysis</i>, ed. by Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer, 62-86, selected 62-67, 75-80. London: Sage.
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Teun A. van Dijk
Dijk, Teun A. van
Teun A.
van
Dijk
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Ruth Wodak: Discourses of exclusion: Xenophobia, eacism and anti-Semitism
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2007. ‘Pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis. A cross-disciplinary Analysis.’ <i>Pragmatics and Cognition</i>, 15 (1): 203–225, selected 203–207, 215–218
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
Ruth
Wodak
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Main currents in theory and analysis
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Discourse Studies is an interdisciplinary field studying the social production of meaning across the entire spectrum of the social sciences and humanities. <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> brings together 40 key readings from discourse researchers in Europe and North America, some of which are now translated into English for the first time. Divided into seven sections – ‘Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics’, ‘From Structuralism to Poststructuralism’, ‘Enunciative Pragmatics’, ‘Interactionism’, ‘Sociopragmatics’, ‘Historical Knowledge’ and ‘Critical Approaches’ – <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> offers a comprehensive overview of the main currents in discourse studies, both discourse theory and discourse analysis. With short introductions elaborating the broader context, the sections present key selections from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds by placing them into their respective epistemological traditions. <i>The Discourse Studies Reader</i> is an indispensable textbook for students and scholars alike who are interested in discourse theoretical questions and working with discourse analytical methods.
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Der vorliegende Reader stellt eine gewichtige und in vielerlei Hinsicht sehr instruktive Sammlung von Texten aus dem heterogenen Forschungsfeld der Diskursforschung dar. Für Leserinnen und Leser, die das Feld noch nicht kennen, bietet er gebündelt eine ganze Reihe grundlegender Texte, die durch die narrative Struktur des Buchs und die begleitenden Texte der HerausgeberInnen auch gleich entsprechend vorsortiert und interpretativ gerahmt sind.
Jürgen Spitzmüller, University of Vienna, in Zeitschrift für Diskursforschung Heft 1/2015
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The volume is an ideal reading for graduate students and early career researchers who are looking forward to broadening their theoretical understandings of DS.
Sibo Chen, Simon Fraser University, on Linguist List 26.2000 (April 2015)
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The editors of this reader are to be congratulated for assembling in one place the most comprehensive and influential collection of papers in the field of discourse studies. Linked together by a compelling transdisciplinary view of discourse, the volume traces the main theoretical and methodological currents in the field since the 1960s, including an impressive array of authors and a fascinating range of viewpoints. This is a rich contribution to the intellectual history of discourse studies and an invaluable sourcebook for anyone interested in the study of language.
Ken Hyland, The University of Hong Kong
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The reader is a key contribution to the field of Discourse Studies. Not only does The Discourse Studies Reader include key readings, it also frames them and the areas they belong to. By thus facilitating the construction of a story about this field, and by stressing the interdisciplinary nature of Discourse Studies, presenting writings from a variety of disciplines side by side, the reader is an excellent source for all those interested in discourse.
Bernhard Forchtner, University of Leicester, in Journal of Language and Politics, Vol. 15:6 (2016)
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Year after year, I had huge difficulties in guiding students through the diversity of theories and traditions in discourse studies. Now I have found the book we all need, and not only our students. For the first time in my life I read a book with such an inspiring selection of classic articles. I am really impressed. And thanks to the editors, all ‘text’ is presented in ‘co-text’, with seven insightful overviews of the sections and forty introductory notes to the articles. If I could start my study again…
Jan Renkema, Tilburg University
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This <i>Discourse Studies Reader</i> provides a unique collection of theoretical readings from various strands of discourse research in Europe and North America, from various disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities (linguistics, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, history), and from various schools of structuralist and poststructuralist thought. Under the rubrics: enunciative pragmatics, interactionism, sociopragmatics and critical approaches to the study of discourse, it is the first collection of readings to represent discourse research as a transdisciplinary and transnational field of research, that includes, besides the usual canon of Anglo-Saxon research, such well-known French scholars as Benveniste, Pêcheux, Ducrot, and Maingueneau, and such German and Austrian scholars as Habermas, Ehlich, Luckmann, and Wodak. Discourse analysis cannot be separated from ethical or societal concerns. One of the most valuable characteristics of this Reader is its interest in the discursive dimensions of power and injustice, and in social and cultural change.
Claire Kramsch, UC Berkeley
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The Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction
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Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction
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Johannes Angermuller
Angermuller, Johannes
Johannes
Angermuller
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Dominique Maingueneau
Maingueneau, Dominique
Dominique
Maingueneau
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Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
Ruth
Wodak
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1. Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics
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Introduction
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Ferdinand de Saussure: The value of the sign
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1959[1906-1911]. <i>Course in General Linguistics</i>, translated by Wade Baskin, selected 114–117, 120–122. New York: Philosophical Library
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Ferdinand de Saussure
de Saussure, Ferdinand
Ferdinand
de Saussure
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Mikhail Bakhtin: Polyphonic discourse in the novel
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1981[1934-1935]. ‘Discourse in the Novel’. In <i>The Dialogic Imagination. Four Essays</i>, 259–422, selected 261–265, 268–275. Austin: University of Texas Press
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Mikhail Bakhtin
Bakhtin, Mikhail
Mikhail
Bakhtin
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Zellig S. Harris: Towards a distributionalist method
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1952. <i>Language</i>, 28 (1): 1–30, selected 1–3, 29–30
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Zellig S. Harris
Harris, Zellig S.
Zellig S.
Harris
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George Herbert Mead: Thought, communication, and the significant symbol
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1934. <i>Mind, Self, and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist</i>, edited by Charles W. Morris. Chicago: University of Chicago, selected 68-75
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George Herbert Mead
Mead, George Herbert
George Herbert
Mead
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Ludwig Wittgenstein: Communication as a language game
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1997[1953]: <i>Philosophische Untersuchungen / Philosophical Investigations</i>, selected remarks (<i>Bemerkungen</i>) 1-6, 10, 11, 23-26, 29, 30, 43. Oxford: Blackwell
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Ludwig Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein, Ludwig
Ludwig
Wittgenstein
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John L. Austin: Performing speech
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1979[1961]. ‘The Meaning of a Word.’ In <i>Philosophical Papers</i>, 3rd edition, 55-75, selected 56–62, 72–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press
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John L. Austin
Austin, John L.
John L.
Austin
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H. Paul Grice: Using language to mean something
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1957. ‘Meaning.’ <i>Philosophical Review</i> 66: 377–388, presently published by Duke University Press
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H. Paul Grice
Grice, H. Paul
H. Paul
Grice
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2. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism
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Introduction
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Jacques Lacan: The divided subject
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1970–1971. <i>Seminar XVIII. On a discourse that might not be a semblance</i>. selected 1–8. Online source, translated by Cormac Gallagher
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Jacques Lacan
Lacan, Jacques
Jacques
Lacan
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Louis Althusser: The subjectivity effect of discourse
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2003[1966]. ‘Three Notes on the Theory of Discourses.’ In <i>The Humanist Controversy and Other Writings (1966-67)</i>, 33-84, selected 47–53. London, New York: Verso.
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Louis Althusser
Althusser, Louis
Louis
Althusser
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Michel Pêcheux: From ideology to discourse
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1975. ‘Mises au point et perspectives à propos de l’analyse automappptique du discours.’ <i>Langages</i> 37: 7–80, selected 7–16, 20–22. Anonymous translator
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Michel Pêcheux
Pêcheux, Michel
Michel
Pêcheux
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Catherine Fuchs
Fuchs, Catherine
Catherine
Fuchs
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Michel Foucault: An archaeology of discourse
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2001[1968]. ‘Réponse à une question.’ In Dits et écrits, I, 701–723, selected 702–715. Paris: Gallimard. Anonymous translator.
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Michel Foucault
Foucault, Michel
Michel
Foucault
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Stuart Hall: Encoding and decoding the message
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1980[1973]. ‘Encoding, decoding.’ In <i>Culture, Media, Language. Working Papers in Cultural Studies</i>, 1972-1979, ed. by Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, 128-138. London: Routledge
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Stuart Hall
Hall, Stuart
Stuart
Hall
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Ernesto Laclau: The impossibility of society
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1990. ‘The Impossibility of Society.’ In <i>New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time</i>, 89–92. London, New York: Verso
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Ernesto Laclau
Laclau, Ernesto
Ernesto
Laclau
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Judith Butler: Speaking to the postcolonial Other
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132
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2008. ‘Violence, Nonviolence. Sartre on Fanon.’ In Race after Sartre, ed. by Jonathan Judaken, 211–232, selected 211–215. Albany: SUNY Press
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Judith Butler
Butler, Judith
Judith
Butler
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3. Enunciative Pragmatics
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Introduction
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Émile Benveniste: The formal apparatus of enunciation
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1970. ‘L’appareil formel de l’énonciation.’ <i>Langages</i> 17 (5): 12–18, selected 12–18. Anonymous translator.
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Émile Benveniste
Benveniste, Émile
Émile
Benveniste
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Dominique Maingueneau: The scene of enunciation
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2003. ‘La situation d’énonciation entre langue et discours.’ In <i>Dix ans de S.D.U</i>., edited by the Association des chercheurs en linguistique française, 197–209, selected 198–206. Craiova: Editura Universitaria Craiova
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Dominique Maingueneau
Maingueneau, Dominique
Dominique
Maingueneau
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Jacqueline Authier-Revuz: Enunciative heterogeneity
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1984. ‘Hétérogénéité(s) énonciative(s).’ <i>Langages</i> 73: 98-111, selected 99–107. Anonymous translator
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Jacqueline Authier-Revuz
Authier-Revuz, Jacqueline
Jacqueline
Authier-Revuz
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Oswald Ducrot: Enunciative polyphony
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1984. <i>Le Dire et le dit</i>. Paris, Minuit, selected 171, 189–192, 203–210. Anonymous translator
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Oswald Ducrot
Ducrot, Oswald
Oswald
Ducrot
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Johannes Angermuller: Subject positions in polyphonic discourse
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2014. <i>Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis</i>. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
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Johannes Angermuller
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Johannes
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4. Interactionism
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Harvey Sacks: Turn-taking in conversations
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A01
Harvey Sacks
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Sacks
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z.184.44gof
204
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Erving Goffman: Tacit knowledge in interaction
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1983. ‘Felicity’s Condition.’ <i>American Journal of Sociology</i> 89 (1): 1–53, selected 1–9, 48–51.
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A01
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JB code
z.184.46gum
217
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John Gumperz: Intercultural encounters
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1982. <i>Discourse Strategies</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, selected 1-7.
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A01
John J. Gumperz
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Gumperz
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Aaron V. Cicourel: Maintaining one’s self
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2011. ‘The effect of neurodegenerative disease on representations of self in discourse.’ <i>Neurocase: The Neural Basis of Cognition</i> 17 (3): 251–259, selected 251-253, 254, 255-256, 257-259
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A01
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Aaron V.
Cicourel
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JB code
z.184.410gee
234
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James Paul Gee: Language as saying, doing and being
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z.184.411gee
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243
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2010. <i>An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. Theory and Method</i>. 3rd edition. New York, London: Routledge, selected 2–10.
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A01
James Paul Gee
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Gee
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JB code
z.184.412pot
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Jonathan Potter: Discourse and social psychology
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2012. ‘Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology’ <i>British Journal of Social Psychology</i> 51(3): 436-455, selected 436-438, 442, 443-444, 446-447, 448-450.
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A01
Jonathan Potter
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z.184.s5
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Introduction
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Michael A.K. Halliday: Language as social semiotic
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Halliday
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272
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Theo van Leeuwen: The representation of actors
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A01
Theo van Leeuwen
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Theo
van
Leeuwen
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JB code
z.184.56ehl
282
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Konrad Ehlich: Text and discourse
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Konrad Ehlich
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Konrad
Ehlich
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286
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Patrick Charaudeau: Discourse strategies and the constraints of communication
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A01
Patrick Charaudeau
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z.184.510amo
297
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Ruth Amossy: Argumentation and discourse analysis
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A01
Ruth Amossy
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Amossy
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JB code
z.184.512swa
305
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John Swales: Genre and discourse community
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1990. <i>Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings</i>. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, selected 45–47, 52–60
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A01
John M. Swales
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John M.
Swales
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JB code
z.184.s6
Section header
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6. Historical Knowledge
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Introduction
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Régine Robin: History and linguistics
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1973. <i>Histoire et linguistique</i>. Paris: Armand Colin, selected 21–26. Anonymous translator
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A01
Régine Robin
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Robin
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z.184.64kos
332
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Reinhart Koselleck: Conceptual history
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1994. ‘Some Reflections on the Temporal Structure of Conceptual Change.’ In <i>Main Trends in Cultural History</i>. Ten Essays, ed. by Willem Melching & Wyger Velema, 7-16, selected 7-8, 10-16. Amsterdam: Rodopi
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A01
Reinhart Koselleck
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Reinhart
Koselleck
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JB code
z.184.66bus
340
1
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Dietrich Busse and Wolfgang Teubert: Using corpora for historical semantics
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1994. ‘Ist Diskurs ein sprachwissenschaftliches Objekt? Zur Methodenfrage der historischen Semantik.’ In <i>Begriffsgeschichte und Diskursgeschichte</i>, ed. by Dietrich Busse, Fritz Hermanns, and Wolfgang Teubert, 10–28, selected 10–19. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller.
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A01
Dietrich Busse
Busse, Dietrich
Dietrich
Busse
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A01
Wolfgang Teubert
Teubert, Wolfgang
Wolfgang
Teubert
10
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JB code
z.184.68luc
350
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Thomas Luckmann: Communicative genres
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1985. ‘Grundformen der gesellschaftlichen Vermittlung des Wissens: Kommunikative Gattungen.’ In <i>Kultur und Gesellschaft</i>, ed. by Friedhelm Neidhardt, M. Rainer Lepsius, and Johannes Weiss, 191–211, selected 200–211. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated and adapted by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller
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A01
Thomas Luckmann
Luckmann, Thomas
Thomas
Luckmann
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01
JB code
z.184.s7
Section header
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7. Critical approaches
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JB code
z.184.71int
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Introduction
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JB code
z.184.72hab
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Jürgen Habermas: A normative conception of discourse
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2001. ‘Reflections on the Linguistic Foundation of Sociology: The Christian Gauss Lecture, Princeton University, February-March 1971.’ In <i>On the Pragmatics of Social Interaction. Preliminary Studies in the Theory of Communicative Action</i>, 1-105, selected 100-105. Cambridge: Polity/Oxford: Blackwell
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A01
Jürgen Habermas
Habermas, Jürgen
Jürgen
Habermas
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JB code
z.184.74blo
369
1
Article
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Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren: A pragmatics of the cultural other
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JB code
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1998. <i>Debating Diversity. Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance</i>. London: Routledge, selected 32-38
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Jan Blommaert
Blommaert, Jan
Jan
Blommaert
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A01
Jef Verschueren
Verschueren, Jef
Jef
Verschueren
10
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JB code
z.184.76fai
378
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Article
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Norman Fairclough: A critical agenda for education
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JB code
z.184.77fai
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2004. ‘Semiotic aspects of social transformation and learning.’ In <i>An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis in Education</i>, ed. by R. Rogers, 225–235. Lawrence Erlbaum
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Norman Fairclough
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Norman
Fairclough
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01
JB code
z.184.78dij
388
1
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Teun A. van Dijk: Discourse, cognition, society
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JB code
z.184.79dij
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399
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2009. ‘Critical Discourse Studies: A Sociocognitive Approach.’ In <i>Methods for Critical Discourse Analysis</i>, ed. by Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer, 62-86, selected 62-67, 75-80. London: Sage.
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Teun A. van Dijk
Dijk, Teun A. van
Teun A.
van
Dijk
10
01
JB code
z.184.710wod
400
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Article
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Ruth Wodak: Discourses of exclusion: Xenophobia, eacism and anti-Semitism
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JB code
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410
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Article
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2007. ‘Pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis. A cross-disciplinary Analysis.’ <i>Pragmatics and Cognition</i>, 15 (1): 203–225, selected 203–207, 215–218
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A01
Ruth Wodak
Wodak, Ruth
Ruth
Wodak
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JB code
z.184.8ind
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