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The Discourse Studies Reader
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  1. Prelim pages i
  2. Table of contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. The Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction 1
  5. 1. Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics
  6. Introduction 17
  7. Ferdinand de Saussure: The value of the sign 21
  8. 1959[1906-1911]. Course in General Linguistics , translated by Wade Baskin, selected 114–117, 120–122. New York: Philosophical Library 22
  9. Mikhail Bakhtin: Polyphonic discourse in the novel 27
  10. 1981[1934-1935]. ‘Discourse in the Novel’. In The Dialogic Imagination. Four Essays , 259–422, selected 261–265, 268–275. Austin: University of Texas Press 28
  11. Zellig S. Harris: Towards a distributionalist method 36
  12. 1952. Language , 28 (1): 1–30, selected 1–3, 29–30 37
  13. George Herbert Mead: Thought, communication, and the significant symbol 41
  14. 1934. Mind, Self, and Society from the Standpoint of a Social Behaviorist , edited by Charles W. Morris. Chicago: University of Chicago, selected 68-75 42
  15. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Communication as a language game 48
  16. 1997[1953]: Philosophische Untersuchungen / Philosophical Investigations , selected remarks ( Bemerkungen ) 1-6, 10, 11, 23-26, 29, 30, 43. Oxford: Blackwell 49
  17. John L. Austin: Performing speech 54
  18. 1979[1961]. ‘The Meaning of a Word.’ In Philosophical Papers , 3rd edition, 55-75, selected 56–62, 72–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press 55
  19. H. Paul Grice: Using language to mean something 60
  20. 1957. ‘Meaning.’ Philosophical Review 66: 377–388, presently published by Duke University Press 61
  21. 2. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism
  22. Introduction 71
  23. Jacques Lacan: The divided subject 77
  24. 1970–1971. Seminar XVIII. On a discourse that might not be a semblance . selected 1–8. Online source, translated by Cormac Gallagher 78
  25. Louis Althusser: The subjectivity effect of discourse 83
  26. 2003[1966]. ‘Three Notes on the Theory of Discourses.’ In The Humanist Controversy and Other Writings (1966-67) , 33-84, selected 47–53. London, New York: Verso. 84
  27. Michel Pêcheux: From ideology to discourse 89
  28. 1975. ‘Mises au point et perspectives à propos de l’analyse automappptique du discours.’ Langages 37: 7–80, selected 7–16, 20–22. Anonymous translator 90
  29. Michel Foucault: An archaeology of discourse 98
  30. 2001[1968]. ‘Réponse à une question.’ In Dits et écrits, I, 701–723, selected 702–715. Paris: Gallimard. Anonymous translator. 99
  31. Stuart Hall: Encoding and decoding the message 111
  32. 1980[1973]. ‘Encoding, decoding.’ In Culture, Media, Language. Working Papers in Cultural Studies , 1972-1979, ed. by Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies, 128-138. London: Routledge 112
  33. Ernesto Laclau: The impossibility of society 122
  34. 1990. ‘The Impossibility of Society.’ In New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time , 89–92. London, New York: Verso 123
  35. Judith Butler: Speaking to the postcolonial Other 127
  36. 2008. ‘Violence, Nonviolence. Sartre on Fanon.’ In Race after Sartre, ed. by Jonathan Judaken, 211–232, selected 211–215. Albany: SUNY Press 128
  37. 3. Enunciative Pragmatics
  38. Introduction 135
  39. Émile Benveniste: The formal apparatus of enunciation 140
  40. 1970. ‘L’appareil formel de l’énonciation.’ Langages 17 (5): 12–18, selected 12–18. Anonymous translator. 141
  41. Dominique Maingueneau: The scene of enunciation 146
  42. 2003. ‘La situation d’énonciation entre langue et discours.’ In Dix ans de S.D.U ., edited by the Association des chercheurs en linguistique française, 197–209, selected 198–206. Craiova: Editura Universitaria Craiova 147
  43. Jacqueline Authier-Revuz: Enunciative heterogeneity 155
  44. 1984. ‘Hétérogénéité(s) énonciative(s).’ Langages 73: 98-111, selected 99–107. Anonymous translator 156
  45. Oswald Ducrot: Enunciative polyphony 166
  46. 1984. Le Dire et le dit . Paris, Minuit, selected 171, 189–192, 203–210. Anonymous translator 167
  47. Johannes Angermuller: Subject positions in polyphonic discourse 176
  48. 2014. Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis . Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 177
  49. 4. Interactionism
  50. Introduction 189
  51. Harvey Sacks: Turn-taking in conversations 194
  52. 1992[1964]. ‘Lecture 1. Rules of Conversational Sequence.’ In Lectures on Conversation . Vol. I, 3–11. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell 195
  53. Erving Goffman: Tacit knowledge in interaction 204
  54. 1983. ‘Felicity’s Condition.’ American Journal of Sociology 89 (1): 1–53, selected 1–9, 48–51. 205
  55. John Gumperz: Intercultural encounters 217
  56. 1982. Discourse Strategies . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, selected 1-7. 218
  57. Aaron V. Cicourel: Maintaining one’s self 224
  58. 2011. ‘The effect of neurodegenerative disease on representations of self in discourse.’ Neurocase: The Neural Basis of Cognition 17 (3): 251–259, selected 251-253, 254, 255-256, 257-259 225
  59. James Paul Gee: Language as saying, doing and being 234
  60. 2010. An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. Theory and Method . 3rd edition. New York, London: Routledge, selected 2–10. 235
  61. Jonathan Potter: Discourse and social psychology 244
  62. 2012. ‘Re-reading Discourse and Social Psychology: Transforming social psychology’ British Journal of Social Psychology 51(3): 436-455, selected 436-438, 442, 443-444, 446-447, 448-450. 245
  63. 5. Sociopragmatics
  64. Introduction 259
  65. Michael A.K. Halliday: Language as social semiotic 263
  66. 1993[1975]. ‘Language as Social Semiotic.’ In Language and Literacy , ed. by Janet Maybin, 23-43, selected 23–29. Clevedon: Open University 264
  67. Theo van Leeuwen: The representation of actors 272
  68. 1996. ‘The Representation of Social Actors.’ In Texts and Practices: Readings in Critical Discourse Analysis , ed. by Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard & Malcolm Coulthard, 32–70, selected 32-36, 36-42. London: Routledge 273
  69. Konrad Ehlich: Text and discourse 282
  70. 1987. ‘Text and Discourse: A plea for clarity in analysis and terminology.’ In Proceedings of the 14th International Congress of Linguistics , ed. by Bahner, Schildt, and Viehweger, 2050–2052. Berlin: Akademie Verlag. 283
  71. Patrick Charaudeau: Discourse strategies and the constraints of communication 286
  72. 2002. ‘A communicative conception of discourse.’ Discourse studies 4 (3): 301–318, selected 301-302, 309–316 287
  73. Ruth Amossy: Argumentation and discourse analysis 297
  74. 2008. ‘Argumentation et Analyse du discours: perspectives théoriques et découpages disciplinaires.’ Argumentation et Analyse du discours [online], 1, selected paragraphs 1-18. Access 6.9.2008, http://aad.revues.org/200. Anonymous translator. 298
  75. John Swales: Genre and discourse community 305
  76. 1990. Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, selected 45–47, 52–60 306
  77. 6. Historical Knowledge
  78. Introduction 319
  79. Régine Robin: History and linguistics 324
  80. 1973. Histoire et linguistique . Paris: Armand Colin, selected 21–26. Anonymous translator 325
  81. Reinhart Koselleck: Conceptual history 332
  82. 1994. ‘Some Reflections on the Temporal Structure of Conceptual Change.’ In Main Trends in Cultural History . Ten Essays, ed. by Willem Melching & Wyger Velema, 7-16, selected 7-8, 10-16. Amsterdam: Rodopi 333
  83. Dietrich Busse and Wolfgang Teubert: Using corpora for historical semantics 340
  84. 1994. ‘Ist Diskurs ein sprachwissenschaftliches Objekt? Zur Methodenfrage der historischen Semantik.’ In Begriffsgeschichte und Diskursgeschichte , ed. by Dietrich Busse, Fritz Hermanns, and Wolfgang Teubert, 10–28, selected 10–19. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Translated by Chris Newton and Johannes Angermuller. 341
  85. Thomas Luckmann: Communicative genres 350
  86. 1985. ‘Grundformen der gesellschaftlichen Vermittlung des Wissens: Kommunikative Gattungen.’ In Kultur und Gesellschaft , 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 351
  87. 7. Critical approaches
  88. Introduction 359
  89. Jürgen Habermas: A normative conception of discourse 365
  90. 2001. ‘Reflections on the Linguistic Foundation of Sociology: The Christian Gauss Lecture, Princeton University, February-March 1971.’ In On the Pragmatics of Social Interaction. Preliminary Studies in the Theory of Communicative Action , 1-105, selected 100-105. Cambridge: Polity/Oxford: Blackwell 366
  91. Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren: A pragmatics of the cultural other 369
  92. 1998. Debating Diversity. Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance . London: Routledge, selected 32-38 370
  93. Norman Fairclough: A critical agenda for education 378
  94. 2004. ‘Semiotic aspects of social transformation and learning.’ In An Introduction to Critical Discourse Analysis in Education , ed. by R. Rogers, 225–235. Lawrence Erlbaum 379
  95. Teun A. van Dijk: Discourse, cognition, society 388
  96. 2009. ‘Critical Discourse Studies: A Sociocognitive Approach.’ In Methods for Critical Discourse Analysis , ed. by Ruth Wodak & Michael Meyer, 62-86, selected 62-67, 75-80. London: Sage. 389
  97. Ruth Wodak: Discourses of exclusion: Xenophobia, eacism and anti-Semitism 400
  98. 2007. ‘Pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis. A cross-disciplinary Analysis.’ Pragmatics and Cognition , 15 (1): 203–225, selected 203–207, 215–218 401
  99. Index 411
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