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8. Ethos and narrative in online educational chat
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Martha Sylvia Cheng
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
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Part I. Introduction
- 1. Discourse analysis in rhetorical studies 3
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Part II. Style and legitimation
- Studying style and legitimation: Critical linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis 25
- 2. Talking the (political) talk: Cold War refugees and their political legitimation through style 33
- 3. Reporting Waco: The constitutive work of bureaucratic style 57
- 4. The rhetoric of temporality: The future as linguistic construct and rhetorical resource 81
- 5. The intertextual forging of epideictic discourse: Construals of victims in the South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission Amnesty Hearings 113
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Part III. Identity and agency
- Studying identity and agency: CDA, interactional sociolinguistics, narrative analysis, grounded theory 141
- 6. Muted voices: Cochlear implants, news discourse, and the public fascination with curing deafness 147
- 7. "American Humor" versus "Indian Humor": Indentity, ethos, and rhetorical situation 173
- 8. Ethos and narrative in online educational chat 195
- 9. Disciplinary rhetorics, rhetorical agency, and the construction of voice 227
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Part IV. Entextualizing controversy
- Studying entextualization and controversy: CDA, participant observation, computer-aided corpus analysis 249
- 10. How a media controversy can influence a scientific publication: The case of Robert L. Spitzer’s “reparative therapy” study 255
- 11. Controversy as a media event category 279
- 12. Analyzing everyday talk about social issues 307
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
-
Part I. Introduction
- 1. Discourse analysis in rhetorical studies 3
-
Part II. Style and legitimation
- Studying style and legitimation: Critical linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis 25
- 2. Talking the (political) talk: Cold War refugees and their political legitimation through style 33
- 3. Reporting Waco: The constitutive work of bureaucratic style 57
- 4. The rhetoric of temporality: The future as linguistic construct and rhetorical resource 81
- 5. The intertextual forging of epideictic discourse: Construals of victims in the South Africa Truth and Reconciliation Commission Amnesty Hearings 113
-
Part III. Identity and agency
- Studying identity and agency: CDA, interactional sociolinguistics, narrative analysis, grounded theory 141
- 6. Muted voices: Cochlear implants, news discourse, and the public fascination with curing deafness 147
- 7. "American Humor" versus "Indian Humor": Indentity, ethos, and rhetorical situation 173
- 8. Ethos and narrative in online educational chat 195
- 9. Disciplinary rhetorics, rhetorical agency, and the construction of voice 227
-
Part IV. Entextualizing controversy
- Studying entextualization and controversy: CDA, participant observation, computer-aided corpus analysis 249
- 10. How a media controversy can influence a scientific publication: The case of Robert L. Spitzer’s “reparative therapy” study 255
- 11. Controversy as a media event category 279
- 12. Analyzing everyday talk about social issues 307
- Index 327