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E-grāmata: Opposition In Discourse: The Construction of Oppositional Meaning

(University of Huddersfield, UK)
  • Formāts: 160 pages
  • Sērija : Advances in Stylistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2010
  • Izdevniecība: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441198631
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  • Sērija : Advances in Stylistics
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Jan-2010
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781441198631
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Lesley Jeffries introduces a phenomenon which has not been given the attention it deserves - the contextual construction of oppositional meaning. These are opposites not recognisable as such out of context but that are clearly set up this way in the text concerned. The significance of oppositional meaning is well-known, and has been discussed by scholars for millennia, from Philosophy to Politics. But the main emphasis has always been on the conventional opposite: the opposite recognised by lexical semantics. Starting from socio-cultural viewpoints, moving to original research and then concluding with a new theoretical formulation, this book introduces and consolidates a significant new approach to the analysis of oppositional meaning. It closes with a discussion of the importance of constructed opposition in hegemonic practice and makes a case for the inclusion of opposition as a central tool of critical discourse analysis. It will be essential reading for researchers and graduates in stylistics, linguistics and language studies.

Recenzijas

"The focus of this book is on how 'created' oppositions are triggered, constructed and construed in language. Examples are drawn from a wealth of sources - including poems, medical texts and newspaper stories - with oppositions cleverly unravelled and their ability to influence our thoughts and our reality gradually exposed. The findings contribute usefully to the growing body of knowledge about antonyms and other oppositions, and to the contexts in which they occur; the ramifications are significant for language-based studies of literature, popular culture and the media." - Steven Jones, Director of Undergraduate Studies, School of Education, The University of Manchester, UK

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Lesley Jeffries introduces a phenomenon which has not been given the attention it deserves - the contextual construction of oppositional meaning.
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter One What are opposites?
1(27)
1.1 Introduction
1(6)
1.2 Opposition: a history of ideas
7(5)
1.3 Opposition in logic and maths
12(2)
1.4 Opposition in language
14(9)
1.5 Contextual features of opposition
23(3)
1.6 Structure of the book
26(2)
Chapter Two How opposites are constructed in texts and what they mean
28(26)
2.1 Introduction
28(1)
2.2 Earlier studies of opposition in context
29(3)
2.3 Structural triggers of opposition
32(15)
2.4 Lexical triggers of opposition
47(5)
2.5 Meanings and local textual functions of constructed opposition
52(2)
Chapter Three Literary effects of constructed opposition
54(24)
3.1 Introduction - opposites in literary works
54(1)
3.2 Opposition-creation in the poems of Mebdh McGuckian and Carol Ann Duffy
55(6)
3.3 Larkin's `Talking in Bed' - questioning the world in poetry
61(6)
3.4 Novel openings
67(9)
3.5 Conclusion: The role(s) of unconventional opposites in literature
76(2)
Chapter Four The role of opposition-construction in discourse meanings
78(31)
4.1 Introduction - opposites in non-literary texts
78(1)
4.2 British General Election reporting
78(9)
4.3 Responses to 9/11
87(3)
4.4 The female body
90(4)
4.5 Those Danish cartoons
94(13)
4.6 Conclusion: the role(s) of unconventional opposition in non-literary texts
107(2)
Chapter Five The significance of opposition in language and texts
109(25)
5.1 A theory of opposites
109(4)
5.2 Mental representations and schemata: the cognitive basis of opposites
113(9)
5.3 Conceptual metaphors, mental spaces and text worlds
122(3)
5.4 Opposition-creation and ideology
125(6)
5.5 Opposition and universality
131(3)
Notes 134(3)
Bibliography 137(4)
Index 141
Professor Lesley Jeffries is Chair of English Language and Director of the Stylistics Research Centre at the University of Huddersfield, UK. She is also Chair of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (PALA) from 2007-10.