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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- The Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction 1
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1. Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics
- Introduction 17
- Ferdinand de Saussure: The value of the sign 21
- 1959[1906-1911]. Course in General Linguistics , translated by Wade Baskin, selected 114–117, 120–122. New York: Philosophical Library 22
- Mikhail Bakhtin: Polyphonic discourse in the novel 27
- 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
- Zellig S. Harris: Towards a distributionalist method 36
- 1952. Language , 28 (1): 1–30, selected 1–3, 29–30 37
- George Herbert Mead: Thought, communication, and the significant symbol 41
- 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
- Ludwig Wittgenstein: Communication as a language game 48
- 1997[1953]: Philosophische Untersuchungen / Philosophical Investigations , selected remarks ( Bemerkungen ) 1-6, 10, 11, 23-26, 29, 30, 43. Oxford: Blackwell 49
- John L. Austin: Performing speech 54
- 1979[1961]. ‘The Meaning of a Word.’ In Philosophical Papers , 3rd edition, 55-75, selected 56–62, 72–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press 55
- H. Paul Grice: Using language to mean something 60
- 1957. ‘Meaning.’ Philosophical Review 66: 377–388, presently published by Duke University Press 61
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2. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism
- Introduction 71
- Jacques Lacan: The divided subject 77
- 1970–1971. Seminar XVIII. On a discourse that might not be a semblance . selected 1–8. Online source, translated by Cormac Gallagher 78
- Louis Althusser: The subjectivity effect of discourse 83
- 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
- Michel Pêcheux: From ideology to discourse 89
- 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
- Michel Foucault: An archaeology of discourse 98
- 2001[1968]. ‘Réponse à une question.’ In Dits et écrits, I, 701–723, selected 702–715. Paris: Gallimard. Anonymous translator. 99
- Stuart Hall: Encoding and decoding the message 111
- 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
- Ernesto Laclau: The impossibility of society 122
- 1990. ‘The Impossibility of Society.’ In New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time , 89–92. London, New York: Verso 123
- Judith Butler: Speaking to the postcolonial Other 127
- 2008. ‘Violence, Nonviolence. Sartre on Fanon.’ In Race after Sartre, ed. by Jonathan Judaken, 211–232, selected 211–215. Albany: SUNY Press 128
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3. Enunciative Pragmatics
- Introduction 135
- Émile Benveniste: The formal apparatus of enunciation 140
- 1970. ‘L’appareil formel de l’énonciation.’ Langages 17 (5): 12–18, selected 12–18. Anonymous translator. 141
- Dominique Maingueneau: The scene of enunciation 146
- 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
- Jacqueline Authier-Revuz: Enunciative heterogeneity 155
- 1984. ‘Hétérogénéité(s) énonciative(s).’ Langages 73: 98-111, selected 99–107. Anonymous translator 156
- Oswald Ducrot: Enunciative polyphony 166
- 1984. Le Dire et le dit . Paris, Minuit, selected 171, 189–192, 203–210. Anonymous translator 167
- Johannes Angermuller: Subject positions in polyphonic discourse 176
- 2014. Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis . Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 177
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4. Interactionism
- Introduction 189
- Harvey Sacks: Turn-taking in conversations 194
- 1992[1964]. ‘Lecture 1. Rules of Conversational Sequence.’ In Lectures on Conversation . Vol. I, 3–11. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell 195
- Erving Goffman: Tacit knowledge in interaction 204
- 1983. ‘Felicity’s Condition.’ American Journal of Sociology 89 (1): 1–53, selected 1–9, 48–51. 205
- John Gumperz: Intercultural encounters 217
- 1982. Discourse Strategies . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, selected 1-7. 218
- Aaron V. Cicourel: Maintaining one’s self 224
- 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
- James Paul Gee: Language as saying, doing and being 234
- 2010. An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. Theory and Method . 3rd edition. New York, London: Routledge, selected 2–10. 235
- Jonathan Potter: Discourse and social psychology 244
- 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
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5. Sociopragmatics
- Introduction 259
- Michael A.K. Halliday: Language as social semiotic 263
- 1993[1975]. ‘Language as Social Semiotic.’ In Language and Literacy , ed. by Janet Maybin, 23-43, selected 23–29. Clevedon: Open University 264
- Theo van Leeuwen: The representation of actors 272
- 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
- Konrad Ehlich: Text and discourse 282
- 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
- Patrick Charaudeau: Discourse strategies and the constraints of communication 286
- 2002. ‘A communicative conception of discourse.’ Discourse studies 4 (3): 301–318, selected 301-302, 309–316 287
- Ruth Amossy: Argumentation and discourse analysis 297
- 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
- John Swales: Genre and discourse community 305
- 1990. Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, selected 45–47, 52–60 306
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6. Historical Knowledge
- Introduction 319
- Régine Robin: History and linguistics 324
- 1973. Histoire et linguistique . Paris: Armand Colin, selected 21–26. Anonymous translator 325
- Reinhart Koselleck: Conceptual history 332
- 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
- Dietrich Busse and Wolfgang Teubert: Using corpora for historical semantics 340
- 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
- Thomas Luckmann: Communicative genres 350
- 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
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7. Critical approaches
- Introduction 359
- Jürgen Habermas: A normative conception of discourse 365
- 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
- Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren: A pragmatics of the cultural other 369
- 1998. Debating Diversity. Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance . London: Routledge, selected 32-38 370
- Norman Fairclough: A critical agenda for education 378
- 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
- Teun A. van Dijk: Discourse, cognition, society 388
- 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
- Ruth Wodak: Discourses of exclusion: Xenophobia, eacism and anti-Semitism 400
- 2007. ‘Pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis. A cross-disciplinary Analysis.’ Pragmatics and Cognition , 15 (1): 203–225, selected 203–207, 215–218 401
- Index 411
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface ix
- The Discourse Studies Reader. An Introduction 1
-
1. Theoretical Inspirations: Structuralism versus Pragmatics
- Introduction 17
- Ferdinand de Saussure: The value of the sign 21
- 1959[1906-1911]. Course in General Linguistics , translated by Wade Baskin, selected 114–117, 120–122. New York: Philosophical Library 22
- Mikhail Bakhtin: Polyphonic discourse in the novel 27
- 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
- Zellig S. Harris: Towards a distributionalist method 36
- 1952. Language , 28 (1): 1–30, selected 1–3, 29–30 37
- George Herbert Mead: Thought, communication, and the significant symbol 41
- 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
- Ludwig Wittgenstein: Communication as a language game 48
- 1997[1953]: Philosophische Untersuchungen / Philosophical Investigations , selected remarks ( Bemerkungen ) 1-6, 10, 11, 23-26, 29, 30, 43. Oxford: Blackwell 49
- John L. Austin: Performing speech 54
- 1979[1961]. ‘The Meaning of a Word.’ In Philosophical Papers , 3rd edition, 55-75, selected 56–62, 72–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press 55
- H. Paul Grice: Using language to mean something 60
- 1957. ‘Meaning.’ Philosophical Review 66: 377–388, presently published by Duke University Press 61
-
2. From Structuralism to Poststructuralism
- Introduction 71
- Jacques Lacan: The divided subject 77
- 1970–1971. Seminar XVIII. On a discourse that might not be a semblance . selected 1–8. Online source, translated by Cormac Gallagher 78
- Louis Althusser: The subjectivity effect of discourse 83
- 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
- Michel Pêcheux: From ideology to discourse 89
- 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
- Michel Foucault: An archaeology of discourse 98
- 2001[1968]. ‘Réponse à une question.’ In Dits et écrits, I, 701–723, selected 702–715. Paris: Gallimard. Anonymous translator. 99
- Stuart Hall: Encoding and decoding the message 111
- 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
- Ernesto Laclau: The impossibility of society 122
- 1990. ‘The Impossibility of Society.’ In New Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time , 89–92. London, New York: Verso 123
- Judith Butler: Speaking to the postcolonial Other 127
- 2008. ‘Violence, Nonviolence. Sartre on Fanon.’ In Race after Sartre, ed. by Jonathan Judaken, 211–232, selected 211–215. Albany: SUNY Press 128
-
3. Enunciative Pragmatics
- Introduction 135
- Émile Benveniste: The formal apparatus of enunciation 140
- 1970. ‘L’appareil formel de l’énonciation.’ Langages 17 (5): 12–18, selected 12–18. Anonymous translator. 141
- Dominique Maingueneau: The scene of enunciation 146
- 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
- Jacqueline Authier-Revuz: Enunciative heterogeneity 155
- 1984. ‘Hétérogénéité(s) énonciative(s).’ Langages 73: 98-111, selected 99–107. Anonymous translator 156
- Oswald Ducrot: Enunciative polyphony 166
- 1984. Le Dire et le dit . Paris, Minuit, selected 171, 189–192, 203–210. Anonymous translator 167
- Johannes Angermuller: Subject positions in polyphonic discourse 176
- 2014. Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis . Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 177
-
4. Interactionism
- Introduction 189
- Harvey Sacks: Turn-taking in conversations 194
- 1992[1964]. ‘Lecture 1. Rules of Conversational Sequence.’ In Lectures on Conversation . Vol. I, 3–11. Oxford, Cambridge, MA: Blackwell 195
- Erving Goffman: Tacit knowledge in interaction 204
- 1983. ‘Felicity’s Condition.’ American Journal of Sociology 89 (1): 1–53, selected 1–9, 48–51. 205
- John Gumperz: Intercultural encounters 217
- 1982. Discourse Strategies . Cambridge: Cambridge UP, selected 1-7. 218
- Aaron V. Cicourel: Maintaining one’s self 224
- 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
- James Paul Gee: Language as saying, doing and being 234
- 2010. An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. Theory and Method . 3rd edition. New York, London: Routledge, selected 2–10. 235
- Jonathan Potter: Discourse and social psychology 244
- 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
-
5. Sociopragmatics
- Introduction 259
- Michael A.K. Halliday: Language as social semiotic 263
- 1993[1975]. ‘Language as Social Semiotic.’ In Language and Literacy , ed. by Janet Maybin, 23-43, selected 23–29. Clevedon: Open University 264
- Theo van Leeuwen: The representation of actors 272
- 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
- Konrad Ehlich: Text and discourse 282
- 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
- Patrick Charaudeau: Discourse strategies and the constraints of communication 286
- 2002. ‘A communicative conception of discourse.’ Discourse studies 4 (3): 301–318, selected 301-302, 309–316 287
- Ruth Amossy: Argumentation and discourse analysis 297
- 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
- John Swales: Genre and discourse community 305
- 1990. Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, selected 45–47, 52–60 306
-
6. Historical Knowledge
- Introduction 319
- Régine Robin: History and linguistics 324
- 1973. Histoire et linguistique . Paris: Armand Colin, selected 21–26. Anonymous translator 325
- Reinhart Koselleck: Conceptual history 332
- 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
- Dietrich Busse and Wolfgang Teubert: Using corpora for historical semantics 340
- 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
- Thomas Luckmann: Communicative genres 350
- 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
-
7. Critical approaches
- Introduction 359
- Jürgen Habermas: A normative conception of discourse 365
- 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
- Jan Blommaert and Jef Verschueren: A pragmatics of the cultural other 369
- 1998. Debating Diversity. Analysing the Discourse of Tolerance . London: Routledge, selected 32-38 370
- Norman Fairclough: A critical agenda for education 378
- 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
- Teun A. van Dijk: Discourse, cognition, society 388
- 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
- Ruth Wodak: Discourses of exclusion: Xenophobia, eacism and anti-Semitism 400
- 2007. ‘Pragmatics and Critical Discourse Analysis. A cross-disciplinary Analysis.’ Pragmatics and Cognition , 15 (1): 203–225, selected 203–207, 215–218 401
- Index 411