An Introduction to Discourse Analysis: Theory and Method

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Psychology Press, 1999 - 176 páginas
An integrated approach to discourse analysis: the analysis of spoken and written language as it is used to enact social and cultural perspectives and identities. Assuming no prior knowledge of linguisticsJ̧ames Paul Gee presents both a theory of language-in-usea̧s well as a method of research. This method is made up of a set of "tools of enquiry" and strategies for using them. Clearly structured and written in a highly accessible styleţhe book presents these tools of enquiry alongside the theory of language-in-use. They are then placed in the framework of an overall approach to discourse analysis. Finally an extended example of discourse analysis is presented using some of the tools and strategies developed earlier in the book. Perspectives from a variety of approaches and disciplines: including applied linguisticsȩducationp̧sychologya̧nthropology and communicationa̧re incorporated to help students and scholars from a range of backgrounds formulate their own views on discourse and engage in their own discourse analyses.
 

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Discourses and social languages
11
Situated meanings and cultural models
40
Cultural models
58
Discourse analysis
80
Processing and organizing language
99
An example of discourse analysis
119
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James Paul Gee is the Tashia Mordridge Professor of Reading at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His previous publications include Social Linguistics and Literacies, The Social Mind and The New Work Order (with Glynda Hull and Colin Lankshear).

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