Critical Discourse Analysis: Critical Concepts in Linguistics 


Edited by  Michael
Toolan

Series: Critical Concepts 

 

Contents

Volume I : Precursors and Inspirations
1. Edward Sapir The Status of Linguistics as a Science Language pp. 207-214 [1929]
2. B. L. Whorf The Relation of Habitual Thought and Behaviour to Language, in Leslie Spier, ed. Language, Culture and Personality: Essays in Memory of Edward Sapir pp. 75-93 [1941]
3. George Orwell Politics and the English Language Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays pp. 156-170 [1946]
4.
M. M. Bakhtin On Polyphony and Heterogeneity The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays by M.M. Bakhtin pp. 323-366 [1981]
5. M. M. Bakhtin Selections from 'The Problem of Speech Genres' Speech Genres and Other Late Essays pp. 60-102 [1986]
6.
Basil Bernstein Social Class, Language, and Socialization Class, Codes and Control Volume 1: Theoretical Studies Towards a Sociology of Language pp. 170-189 [1970]
7. Raymond Williams Introduction to Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society pp. 9-24 [1976]
8. Raymond Williams Democracy Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society pp. 82-87 [1976]
9. Pierre Bourdieu Price Formation and the Anticipation of Profits Language and Symbolic Power pp. 66-89 [1991]
10.
M. A. K. Halliday Language and Social Man (Part 1) Language as Social Semiotic: the Social Interpretation of Language and Meaning pp. 8-35 [1978]
11. Tony Trew Theory and Ideology at Work, in R. Fowler et al., Language and Control pp. 94-116 [1979]
12.
Roger Fowler The Referential Code and Narrative Authority Language and Style pp. 129-161 [1977]
13. Gunther Kress Values and Meaning: the Operation of Ideology Through Texts Linguistic Processes in Sociocultural Practice pp.68-84 [1985]
14. Gunther Kress and R. Hodge The Founding Fathers Revisited Social Semiotics pp.13-36 [1988]
15.
Deborah Cameron Beyond Alienation: an Integrational Approach to Women and Language Feminism and Linguistic Theory pp.134-161 [1992]
16. Norman Fairclough Register, Power, and Socio-Semantic Change, in D. Birch and M. O'Toole, eds, Functions of Style pp. 111-125 [1988]
17. Norman Fairclough Critical and Descriptive Goals in Discourse Analysis Journal of Pragmatics pp. 739-763 [1985]
18.
Roger Fowler On Critical Linguistics, in C. R. Caldas-Coulthard and M. Coulthard, eds., Texts and Practices:
Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis pp. 481-492 [1991]
19. Kay Richardson Critical Linguistics and Textual Diagnosis Text pp. 145-163 [1987]
Volume II: Leading Advocates
20. Norman Fairclough Discourse as Social Practice Language and Power pp.17-42 [1989]
21.
Norman Fairclough Discourse and Text: Linguistic and Intertextual Analysis within Discourse Analysis Discourse and Society pp. 193-217 [1992]
22. Norman Fairclough The Appropriacy of 'Appropriateness' Critical Language Awareness pp. 233-252 [1992]
23. Norman Fairclough Critical Discourse Analysis and the Marketization of Public Discourse: the Universities Discourse and Society pp. 133-68 [1993]
24. Teun van Dijk Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis Discourse and Society pp. 249-283 [1993]
25.
G. Kress Against Arbitrariness: the Social Production of the Sign as a Foundational Issue in Critical Discourse Analysis Discourse and Society pp. 169-191 [1993]
26. Theo van Leeuwen Genre and Field in Critical Discourse Analysis: a Synopsis Discourse and Society pp. 193-223 [1993]
27. T. van Dijk Academic Discourse Elite discourse and racism pp. 158-196 [1993]
28. Ruth Wodak and Bernd Matouschek We are Dealing with People Whose Origins One Can Clearly Tell Just by Looking: Critical Discourse Analysis and the Study of Neo-Racism in Contemporary Austria Discourse and Society pp. 225-248 [1993]
29. Norman Fairclough Identity and Social Relations in Media Texts in Media Discourse pp. 125-149 [1995]
30. Gunther Kress Representational Resources and the Production of Subjectivity: Questions for the Theoretical Development of Critical Discourse Analysis in a Multicultural Society, in Caldas-Coulthard-Carmen-Rosa and Coulthard-Malcolm (eds.) Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis pp.15-31 [1996]
31. Theo van Leeuwen The Representation of Social Actors, in C. Caldas-Coulthard and M. Coulthard, eds., Texts and Practices : Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis pp. 32-70 [1996]
32. Ruth Wodak Critical Discourse Analysis and the Study of Doctor-Patient Interaction, in Britt Louise Gunnarsson, Per Linell, and B. Nordberg (eds.), The Construction of Professional Discourse pp. 173-200 [1997]
33. G. Kress and Theo van Leeuwen Narrative Representations: Designing Social Action Reading Images: the grammar of visual design pp. 43-78 [1996]
Volume III: Concurrent Analyses and Critiques
34. R. Fowler The Salmonella-in-Eggs Affair: Pandora's Box Language in the News pp.170-207 [1991]
35. Alastair Pennycook Incommensurable Discourses? Applied Linguistics pp. 115-138 [1994]
36. M. Billig Flagging the Homeland Daily Banal Nationalism pp. 93-127 [1995]
37.
Michael Stubbs Human and Inhuman Geography: a Comparative Analysis of Two Long Texts and a Corpus Text and Corpus Analysis pp. 125-156 [1996]
38. H. G. Widdowson Discourse Analysis: a Critical View Language and Literature pp. 157-172 [1995]
39. Norman Fairclough A Reply to Henry Widdowson's 'Discourse Analysis: a Critical View' Language and Literature pp. 49-56 [1996]
40. H. G. Widdowson Reply to Fairclough: Discourse and Interpretation: Conjectures and Refutations Language and Literature pp. 57-69 [1996]
41. J. R. Martin Grace: the Logogenesis of Freedom Discourse Studies pp. 29-56 [1999]
42. Michael Stubbs Whorf's Children: Comments on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), in A. Ryan and A. Wray, eds., Evolving Models of Language pp. 100-116 [1997]
43. Michael Toolan What is CDA and Why Are They Saying Such Terrible Things About It? Language and Literature pp. 83-103 [1997]
44.
Martyn Hammersley On the Foundations of Critical Discourse Analysis Language and Communication pp. 237-248 [1997]
45. Deborah Cameron Performing Gender Identity: Young Men's Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity, in S. Johnson and U. Meinhof, eds. Language and Masculinity pp. 47-64 [1997]
46. Suzanne Eggins and J. R. Martin Genres and Registers of Discourse, in T. van Dijk, ed., Discourse as Structure and Process pp. 230-256 [1997]
47. M. A. K. Halliday On the Grammar of Pain Functions of Language pp. 1-32 [1998]
48. Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard Women Who Pay for Sex. And Enjoy It: Transgression versus Morality in Women's Magazines Texts and Practices:
Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis pp. 250-270 [1996]
49. Anneliese Kramer-Dahl Importing Critical Literacy Pedagogy: Does it Have to Fail? Language & Education [1991]
50.
Ron Scollon Attribution and Power in
Hong Kong News Discourse World Englishes pp. 383-393 [1997]
51. Peter White Death, Disruption and the Moral Order: the Narrative Impulse in Mass-Media Hard News Reporting, in F. Christie and J. R. Martin (eds) Genres and Institutions: Social Processes in the Workplace and School pp. 101-133 [1997]

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