The Discourse Reader

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Pub. Date: 1999-07-27
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

The Discourse Reader is the first comprehensive collection of key, original writings on discourse analysis, steering a clear path through its different areas. Designed as a structured coursebook for students from undergraduate level upwards, the Reader is divided into clear sections covering the foundations of modern discourse analysis. It represents all the contemporary methods and traditions including:* pragmatics* conversation analysis* the ethnography of communication* narrative analysis* critical discourse analysis.Each section is prefaced by a detailed introduction by the editors and provides recommendations for further reading.

Table of Contents

List of figures
x
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: Perspectives on Discourse Analysis 1(44)
Adam Jaworski
Nikolas Coupland
PART ONE DISCOURSE: MEANING AND CONTEXT 45(88)
Editors' Introduction to Part One
47(7)
Linguistics and Poetics
54(9)
Roman Jakobson
How to do Things With Words
63(13)
J. L. Austin
Logic and Conversation
76(13)
H. P. Grice
Interpretive Procedures
89(9)
Aaron V. Cicourel
Sociocultural Knowledge in Conversational Inference
98(9)
John J. Gumperz
Talk and Social Structure
107(14)
Emanuel A. Schegloff
The Problem of Speech Genres
121(12)
M. M. Bakhtin
PART TWO METHODS AND RESOURCES FOR ANALYSING DISCOURSE 133(80)
Editors' Introduction to Part Two
135(6)
Power/Knowledge: The Politics of Social Science
141(17)
Deborah Cameron
Elizabeth Frazer
Penelope Harvey
Ben Rampton
Kay Richardson
Jefferson's Transcript Notation
158(9)
J. Maxwell Atkinson
John Heritage
Transcription as Theory
167(16)
Elinor Ochs
Linguistic and Intertextual Analysis Within Discourse Analysis
183(30)
Norman Fairclough
PART THREE SEQUENCE AND STRUCTURE 213(76)
Editors' Introduction to Part Three
215(6)
The Transformation of Experience in Narrative
221(15)
William Labov
News Stories as Narratives
236(16)
Allan Bell
Everyone Has to Lie
252(11)
Harvey Sacks
Opening Up Closings
263(12)
Emanuel A. Schegloff
Harvey Sacks
Oh As a Marker of Information Management
275(14)
Deborah Schiffrin
PART FOUR NEGOTIATING SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS 289(116)
Editors' Introduction to Part Four
291(11)
On Phatic Communion
302(4)
Bronislaw Malinowski
On Face-Work: An Analysis of Ritual Elements in Social Interaction
306(15)
Erving Goffman
Politeness: Some Universals in Language Usage
321(15)
Penelope Brown
Stephen C. Levinson
Women, Men and Politeness: Agreeable and Disagreeable Responses
336(10)
Janet Holmes
Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction: Examples From a Medical Examination/Interview
346(21)
Deborah Tannen
Cynthia Wallat
The Negotiation of Context in Face-to-Face Interaction
367(10)
Adam Kendon
Representation and Interaction: Designing the Position of the Viewer
377(28)
Gunther Kress
Theo van Leeuwen
PART FIVE IDENTITY AND SUBJECTIVITY 405(88)
Editors' Introduction to Part Five
407(8)
Modernity and Self-Identity: Tribulations of the Self
415(13)
Anthony Giddens
Narrative Embodiments: Enclaves of the Self in the Realm of Medicine
428(14)
Katharine Young
Performing Gender Identity: Young Men's Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity
442(17)
Deborah Cameron
New York Jewish Conversational Style
459(15)
Deborah Tannen
Practices of Color Classification in Professional Discourse
474(19)
Charles Goodwin
PART SIX POWER, IDEOLOGY AND CONTROL 493(96)
Editors' Introduction to Part Six
495(7)
Language and Symbolic Power
502(12)
Pierre Bourdieu
The Incitement to Discourse
514(9)
Michel Foucault
`Women Who Pay for Sex. And Enjoy It': Transgression Versus Morality in Women's Magazines
523(18)
Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard
Discourse and the Denial of Racism
541(18)
Teun A. van Dijk
Oracular Reasoning in a Psychiatric Exam
559(17)
Hugh Mehan
Power in Discourse: The Case of Arguments on a British Talk Radio Show
576(13)
Ian Hutchby
Index 589

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