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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 언어학 > 언어학 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781032826813
· 쪽수 : 276쪽
· 출판일 : 2026-02-02
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1st EDITION PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
2nd EDITION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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PART ONE
Chapter One: Overview of Discourse Analysis
- Introduction
- Aim of the Book
- Origins of Discourse Analysis
- Discourse and Discourse Analysis
- Defining Discourse
- Defining Discourse Analysis
- Questions and Sample Analyses
- How Is Discourse Structured?
- How are Social Actions Accomplished in Discourse?
- How are Identities Constructed in Discourse?
- How are Ideologies Navigated in Discourse?
- Approaches and Transcription
- Applications of Discourse Analysis
- Overview of the Book
- Key Points
- References
PART TWO: DISCOURSE AND STRUCTURE
Chapter Two: Classics in Discourse and Structure
- Introduction
- Structure of Talk
- Narrative (Labov)
- Conversation (Sacks, Schegloff & Jefferson)
- Classroom Interaction (Sinclair & Coulthard; Lemke)
- Structure of Text
- Macrostructure (van Dijk)
- Theme and Rheme (McCarthy)
- Cohesive Devices (Halliday & Hasan)
- Structure of Visible Conduct
- Gaze (Kendon)
- Gesture (McNeal)
- Body Movement (Goodwin)
- Key Points
- References
Chapter Three: Empirical Endeavors in Discourse and Structure
- Introduction
- Grammar
- Tense Variation to Structure Narratives
- Grammatical Units to Organize Interaction
- Genre
- Doing Genre Analysis
- Variations of Genre
- Multimodality
- Compositions of Multimodal Texts
- Grammar-Body Interface
- Preference for Self-registering in Video Call Openings
- Approaches to Discourse and Structure
- Key Points
- References
PART THREE: DISCOURSE AND SOCIAL ACTION
Chapter Four: Classics in Discourse and Social Action
- Introduction
- Doing Things with Words
- Language Games (Wittgenstein)
- Speech Act Theory (Austin and Searle)
- Signaling Meaning with Implicatures, Cues, and Frames
- Implicature (Grice)
- Contextualization Cues (Gumperz)
- Frame (Bateson, Goffman, and Tannen)
- Key Points
- References
Chapter Five: Empirical Endeavors in Discourse and Social Action
- Introduction
- Begin with Conduct
- Repetition in Conversation
- Lexical Items
- Gaze, Gesture, and Body Movement
- Begin with Action
- Balancing Work and Play
- Managing the Nongranting of Requests
- Achieving Consensus
- Conducting Multiactivity
- Doing things in the Digital Space
- Approaches to Discourse and Social Action
- Key Points
- References
PART FOUR: DISCOURSE AND IDENTITY
Chapter Six: Classics in Discourse and Identity
- Introduction
- Universal Identities
- Face and Facework (Goffman)
- Face-threatening Act and Politeness (Brown and Levinson)
- Social Identities
- Membership Categorization (Sacks)
- Performed Social Identity and Co-membership (Erickson)
- Social Act and Stance (Ochs)
- Negotiability of Social Identities (Zimmerman)
- Interactional Identities
- Footing, Alignment, and Participation Framework (Goffman)
- Positioning Theory (Davies & Harre)
- Relationality Principle (Bucholtz & Hall)
- Pyramid of Identities in Discourse
- Key Points
- References
Chapter Seven: Empirical Endeavors in Discourse and Identity
- Introduction
- Discourse and Personal Identities
- Operative Identities
- Responsible Urban Father
- Gendered Identities
- Discourse and Professional Identities
- Novice Teacher
- Fellow Physician
- Academic
- Politician
- Discourse and Group Identities
- Activist Leadership Group on Facebook
- Scientists on Websites
- Trinadadians on Facebook and TikTok
- Approaches to Discourse and Identity
- Key Points
- References
PART FIVE: DISCOURSE AND IDEOLOGY
Chapter Eight: Classics in Discourse and Ideology
- Introduction
- Language and Thought
- Linguistic Relativism (Sapir and Whorf)
- Cognitive Metaphor (Lakoff and Johnson)
- Theoretical Frameworks for Studying Discourse and Ideology
- Critical Language Study (Fairclough)
- Ideological Analysis (van Dijk)
- Seven Building Tasks and Four Theoretical tools (Gee)
- Five Discursive Strategies (Wodak)
- Critical Discourse Analysis
- Key Points
- References
Chapter Nine: Empirical Endeavors in Discourse and Ideology
- Introduction
- (Re)producing Ideologies
- (Re)producing Sexism
- (Re)producing Racism
- (Re)producing Linguicism
- Resisting Ideologies
- Resisting Sexism
- Resisting Racism
- Resisting Linguicism
- Approaches to Discourse and Ideology
- Key Points
- References
PART SIX: CONCLUSION
Chapter Ten: Coda















