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  • Formāts: 372 pages
  • Sērija : Language In Social Life
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315839905
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  • Formāts: 372 pages
  • Sērija : Language In Social Life
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315839905

Knowledge and Discourse presents an ecological approach to the study of discourse in social, academic and professional practices. It brings together distinguished scholars from diverse cultures - India, China, Australia, Canada among others - and disciplines - linguistics, anthropology, sociology, philosophy. The chapters collectively illustrate the ecological approach by exploring how language makes connections between subjective experiences as people construct meaning and action.

This book offers the reader a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of language as discourse, questioning traditional views of disciplinary knowledge and the role of discourse in the pursuit, construction and compartmentalisation of such knowledge. Through the variety of disciplines, experiences and approaches, the contributors show how the world and word are contingent on each other. The notions of connectivity, contingency and change are themes that run through the book, and in the interweaving of these themes readers will find persuasive illustrations of an ecological approach to applied linguistics.



Knowledge and Discourse presents an ecological approach to the study of discourse in social, academic and professional practices. It brings together distinguished scholars from diverse cultures - India, China, Australia, Canada among others - and disciplines - linguistics, anthropology, sociology, philosophy. The chapters collectively illustrate the ecological approach by exploring how language makes connections between subjective experiences as people construct meaning and action.

This book offers the reader a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of language as discourse, questioning traditional views of disciplinary knowledge and the role of discourse in the pursuit, construction and compartmentalisation of such knowledge. Through the variety of disciplines, experiences and approaches, the contributors show how the world and word are contingent on each other. The notions of connectivity, contingency and change are themes that run through the book, and in the interweaving of these themes readers will find persuasive illustrations of an ecological approach to applied linguistics.

List of Contributors
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Publisher's Acknowledgements xii
Introduction: Knowledge and discourse: towards an ecology of language 1(12)
Colin Barron
Nigel Bruce
David Nunan
Prologue: Language and linguistics/Discourse and disciplinarity
13(16)
Alastair Pennycook
Part I Reflexive Practices 29(62)
Introduction to Part I: The discourse of selfhood
31(3)
Stranded between the `posts': Sensory experience and immigrant female subjectivity
34(15)
Kalpana Ram
Feminist consciousness and the ruling relations
49(14)
Dorothy Smith
Telling true stories, writing fictions, doing ethnography at century's end: Stories of subjectivity and care from urban China
63(15)
Joseph Schneider
Wang Laihua
Producing new Asian masculinities
78(13)
Allan Luke
Part II Social Practices 91(74)
Introduction to Part II: The dialectic of authentic and inauthentic discourses
93(4)
Chinese officialdom (Guan) at work in discourse
97(19)
Yueguo Gu
Weifang Zhu
Discourse of silence: Intermeshing networks of old and new colonialists
116(17)
Colin Barron
Interactions between Thai male sex workers and their customers
133(14)
Graeme Storer
Media mythologies: Legends, `local facts' and triad discourse
147(18)
Kingsley Bolton
Christopher Hutton
Part III Professional and Academic Practices 165(149)
Introduction to Part III: The inspiration of inequalities
167(6)
The linguistic construction of gender and ideology in judicial discourse
173(16)
Chng Huang Hoon
The domestication of rhetoric -- Translating Western economic ideology to Hong Kong
189(15)
Hui Po-Keung
The role of language and culture within the accountancy workplace
204(17)
Gail Forey
David Nunan
Social and interpersonal perspectives on scientific discourse
221(17)
Minna-Riitta Luukka
Becoming a psychologist: Student voices on academic writing in psychology
238(29)
Guenter A. Plum
Christopher N. Candlin
Fixed and flexible framing: Literacy events across cultures
267(17)
Ian Malcolm
Teaching and learning in Cantonese and English: Multilingual classroom practices and equity in education
284(16)
Tara Goldstein
Coda
Intercultural communication and ethnography: Why? and why not?
300(14)
Ron Scollon
References 314(24)
Index (word and phrase) 338(6)
Index (writer names) 344
 Colin Barron, Nigel Bruce and David Nunan are all based at the English Centre, Hong Kong University.