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E-grāmata: Language and Power: A Resource Book for Students

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(University of Liverpool), (Queen's University Belfast, UK), (Queen's University Belfast, UK)
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Routledge English Language Introductions cover core areas of language study and are one-stop resources for students.

Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with activities, study questions, sample analyses, commentaries and key readings all in the same volume. The innovative and flexible two-dimensional structure is built around four sections introduction, development, exploration and extension which offer self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be read across these sections, enabling the reader to build gradually on the knowledge gained.

Language and Power, Second Edition has been completely revised and updated and includes:





a comprehensive survey of the ways in which language intersects and connects with the social, cultural and political aspects of power; an introduction to the history of the field, covering all the major approaches, theoretical concepts and methods of analysis in this important and developing area of academic study; coverage of all the traditional topics, such as race, gender and institutional power, but also newer topics such as the discourse of post-truth, and the power of social media; readings from works by seminal figures in the field, such as Robin Lakoff, Deborah Cameron and Teun van Dijk; real texts and examples throughout, including advertisements from cosmetics companies; newspaper articles and headlines; websites and internet media; and spoken dialogues such as political and presidential speeches; a supporting companion website that aims to challenge students at a more advanced level and which features extra reading, exercises, follow-up activities, and suggestions for further work.

Language and Power will be essential reading for students studying English language or linguistics.

Recenzijas

"This new edition is an invaluable resource for students of language and power. It gives a clear and concise introduction to theoretical issues of language and power, a full range of tools for analysing texts and discourse, and excellent examples which illustrate how to apply these tools. The new sections on 'tweeting politics', 'truth and mediated relations' and the inclusion of a new reading on 'Populism and post-truth politics' by Robin Lakoff are welcome additions which bring the book right up to date with contemporary concerns."

Michael Farrelly, University of Hull, UK

"The addition of new chapters on the language of social media and the discourse of post-truth, as well as the revamping of many of the example texts, all packaged in the innovative four strand 2D structure, make this an outstanding textbook for students of language and discourse studies... a much-needed toolkit for critically analysing many of the important national and international issues of the day."

Paul McIlvenny, Aalborg University, Denmark

How to use this book v
Contents cross-referenced x
List of illustrations
xii
Transcription conventions xiii
Acknowledgements xiv
A Introduction: Key Topics In The Study Of Language And Power
1(56)
1 Language and power
2(5)
2 The discourse of institutions and organizations
7(4)
3 Power and talk
11(5)
4 Language and gender
16(5)
5 Language and race
21(5)
6 Humour, language and power
26(5)
7 Language and the law
31(4)
8 Language and advertising
35(4)
9 Language in the new capitalism
39(4)
10 Language and politics
43(6)
11 The discourse of social media
49(4)
12 The discourse of `post-truth'
53(4)
B Development: Approaches To The Study Of Language And Power
57(68)
1 Critical Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis
58(7)
2 Registers of discourse
65(4)
3 Studying spoken discourse
69(4)
4 Gender and power: using the transitivity model
73(7)
5 The representation of social actors
80(4)
6 The discourse of humour and irony
84(4)
7 Developments in forensic discourse analysis
88(7)
8 Advertising discourse: methods for analysis
95(10)
9 Language and new capitalism: developments
105(6)
10 Studying political discourse: developments
111(4)
11 The language of a social media campaign
115(5)
12 Post-truth and Critical Linguistics
120(5)
C Exploration: Analysing Language And Power
125(44)
1 Beginning analysis
126(8)
2 Exploring register and ideology
134(1)
3 Power and resistance in spoken discourse
135(5)
4 Analysing gender
140(5)
5 A workshop on the representation of social actors
145(4)
6 Analysing humour and power
149(2)
7 Exploring forensic texts
151(4)
8 Analysing advertisements
155(2)
9 Analysing the language of new capitalism
157(3)
10 Analysing political discourse
160(3)
11 Tweeting politics
163(2)
12 `Truth' and mediated reactions
165(4)
D Extension: Readings In Language And Power
169(80)
1 Critical Linguistics (Roger Fowler and Gunther Kress)
170(5)
2 Bureaucracy and social control (Srikant Sarangi and Stefaan Slembrouck)
175(6)
3 Power and resistance in police interviews (Kate Haworth)
181(8)
4 Masculinity and men's magazines (Bethan Ben well)
189(7)
5 Discourse and the denial of racism (Teun van Dijk)
196(6)
6 Humour and hatred (Michael Billig)
202(8)
7 Forensic Linguistics (Malcolm Coulthard)
210(7)
8 Language, style and lifestyle (David Machin and Theo van Leeuwen)
217(6)
9 Language in the global service economy (Deborah Cameron)
223(6)
10 Critical Metaphor Analysis (Jonathan Charteris-Black)
229(7)
11 Social media online campaigns (Innocent Chiluwa and Presley Ifukor)
236(6)
12 Populism and post-truth politics (Robin Tolmach Lakoif)
242(7)
Further reading 249(8)
References 257(22)
Name index 279(6)
Subject index 285
Paul Simpson is Professor of English Language and Head of English at the University of Liverpool, UK, where he teaches and researches in stylistics, pragmatics, critical linguistics and related fields of study.

Andrea Mayr is Lecturer in Modern English Language and Linguistics at Queen's University Belfast, UK, where she teaches and researches in media discourse and in multimodal critical discourse analysis.

Simon Statham is Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at Queens University Belfast, UK, where he teaches and researches in stylistics, critical linguistics and language and the law.