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Re/reading the past

Critical and functional perspectives on time and value
  • Edited by: J.R. Martin and Ruth Wodak
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2003
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Re/reading the Past is concerned with the discourses of history, from the complementary perspectives of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). The papers in the book stress the discursive construction of the past, focussing on the different social narratives which compete for official acknowledgement. Issues of collective and cultural memory are addressed, reflecting the "linguistic turn" in the Social Sciences. The book covers a range of discourses, interpreting texts from popular culture to academic discourse including the construction and evaluation of past events in a variety of places around the world. It is especially timely in its focus on the construction of time and value in a post-colonial world where history discourses are central to on-going processes of reconciliation, debates on war crimes, and the issues of amnesty and restitution. As such the book fills a significant gap in interdisciplinary debates as well as in register and genre analysis, and will be of general interest to historians, political scientists and discourse analysts as well as students and teachers of ESP (English for Specific Purposes) and EAP (English for Academic Purposes).

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Mary J. Schleppegrell, University of California, Davis, USA, in Discourse Studies Vol. 7:3 (2005):
This volume provides multiple models of approaching historical discourse from a critical perspective, enabling the comparison and evaluation of different approaches to data and frameworks for analysis, as well as encouraging dialogue between CDA and SFL. It is a valuable resource for understanding how texts and contexts interact in the construction of evaluation and interpretation in history.


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I. Constructing time and value

Grammar for interpretation
J.R. Martin
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II. Recent past

Your daily gossip
Peter R.R. White
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Writing between the lines in the face of stringent restrictions
Christine Anthonissen
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III. Distant past

How Austrian “Wehrmacht” soldiers remember WWII
Gertraud Benke and Ruth Wodak
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On the re-construction of a collective history through individual stories
Florian Menz
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Shaping lives through borrowed genres in Congo
Jan Blommaert
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“The rise of modern China” — A history exhibition in post-colonial Hong Kong
John Flowerdew
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IV. Yesteryear

The role of JUDGEMENT analysis
Caroline Coffin
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The grammar and semantics of responsibility
Christopher Barnard
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