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The practice of critical discourse analysis : an introduction / Meriel Bloor; Thomas Bloor.

By: Bloor,MerielContributor(s): Bloor, ThomasMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Hodder education, 2007. Description: v, 207 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780340912379 ; 0340912375Subject(s): Critical discourse analysisDDC classification: 401.41 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
TOC 1. Background and theory -- 2. Discourse and social context -- 3. Positioning and point of view -- 4. Intertextual analysis -- 5. Figurative language, metaphor and message -- 6. construction of identity -- 7. Politeness, power and solidarity -- 8. discourse of prejudice -- 9. discourse of consumerism -- 10. Discourse and the law.
Summary: Summary: "The Practice of Critical Discourse Analysis is an introduction to the aims, principles and practices of critical discourse analysis (CDA). It is suitable for students of linguistics, sociolinguistics, stylistics, English and anyone interested in discourse and social change. It is designed to prepare students for more advanced reading in the subject and to encourage them to develop their own skills in critical Read more...
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC 1. Background and theory --
2. Discourse and social context --
3. Positioning and point of view --
4. Intertextual analysis --
5. Figurative language, metaphor and message --
6. construction of identity --
7. Politeness, power and solidarity --
8. discourse of prejudice --
9. discourse of consumerism --
10. Discourse and the law.

Summary:
"The Practice of Critical Discourse Analysis is an introduction to the aims, principles and practices of critical discourse analysis (CDA). It is suitable for students of linguistics, sociolinguistics, stylistics, English and anyone interested in discourse and social change. It is designed to prepare students for more advanced reading in the subject and to encourage them to develop their own skills in critical Read more...

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