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Textual Construction of the Female Body: A Critical Discourse Approach [Hardback]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2007
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  • ISBN-10: 0333914511
  • ISBN-13: 9780333914519
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 212 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 415 g, XIII, 212 p., 1 Hardback
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  • ISBN-10: 0333914511
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This volume takes a critical discourse approach to the ways in which texts from womens magazines contribute to the social construction of particular kinds of female body - as ideal, beautiful, ugly, overweight or engineered. By looking at a wide range of texts and studying the language used to describe female forms, Lesley Jeffries provides an insight into the experience of the female reader of such texts, and the likely impact upon her own self-image. This volume takes a critical discourse approach to the ways in which texts from womens magazines contribute to the social construction of particular kinds of female body - as ideal, beautiful, ugly, overweight or engineered. By looking at a wide range of texts and studying the language used to describe female forms, Lesley Jeffries provides an insight into the experience of the female reader of such texts, and the likely impact upon her own self-image.

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'A valuable contribution to the fields of feminist linguistics, gender studies, critical discourse approach, text analysis, and discourse studies in general.' - Winnie W. F. Or, University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Acknowledgements ix
Preface: Code and Body -- an Intervention x
Studying the Language of the Female Body: Some Context
1(25)
Theories and practices
1(16)
Feminism, theory and the body
17(6)
A woman's life -- the data
23(3)
Genre, Text Type and Rhetorical Strategy
26(35)
Genre and text types
29(17)
Blurring of categories
46(2)
Rhetorical strategies
48(13)
Naming and Describing
61(41)
Naming and describing
63(3)
Constructing the reader
66(12)
Describing
78(24)
Equating, Contrasting, Enumerating and Exemplifying
102(27)
Textual construction of sense relations
102(4)
Equating
106(3)
Contrasting
109(11)
Enumerating and exemplifying
120(9)
Assuming and Implying
129(23)
Presupposition and implicature
129(3)
Constructing the reader
132(7)
Perfection and attraction
139(13)
The Body in Time and Space
152(15)
Constructing time and space in texts
152(1)
Real, hypothetical, contracted and circular time
152(6)
Body as outer/inner space: literal and metaphorical treatments
158(4)
Other metaphors of bodily space
162(5)
Processes and Opinions
167(27)
Introduction
167(1)
Transitivity analysis
167(15)
Modality
182(6)
Speech and thought
188(6)
Conclusion
194(6)
Critical discourse analysis: an evolution
195(1)
The female body in women's magazines
196(1)
Studying the female form: future directions
197(3)
Notes 200(2)
Bibliography 202(4)
Index 206


Lesley Jeffries is Professor of English and Director of the Stylistics Research Centre at Huddersfield University, UK. She is co-series editor (with Dan Mcintyre) for Palgrave's Perspectives on the English Language , and has published on the style of contemporary poetry and ideology in news reporting and political discourse. She is also co-editor of Babel: The Language Magazine .