This volume is the culmination of intense theoretical and empirical development in Chinese ecolinguistics. The result is groundbreaking. Firmly rooted in ancient and contemporary Chinese philosophy, <i>Harmonious Discourse Analysis</i> both contributes to and challenges mainstream ecolinguistics. Cutting-edge and uncompromising, this volume will provoke some – but is a must-read for all ecolinguists!
Sune Vork Steffensen, Professor, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
This comprehensive presentation of Harmonious Discourse Analysis from Professors Zhao and Huang is a tremendously valuable addition to the Advances in Ecolinguistics series. This book will be required reading for ecolinguists around the world and will contribute to further growth of the field.
Robert Poole, Associate Professor of TESOL and Applied Linguistics, The University of Alabama, USA
Zhao and Huang reimagine Western ecolinguistics from the perspective of Taoism and Confuciansim, promoting a philosophy based on the intersection of personal, interpersonal and interspecies harmony. Through the application of Systemic Functional Linguistics, they provide the tools for analysing texts in their context, with examples from Chinese poetry, media, education and local knowledge.
Tom Bartlett, Professor of Functional and Applied Linguistics, University of Glasgow, UK
Integrating aspects of Chinese culture with modern theories of language, this book puts forward a new approach to ecolinguistics: harmonious discourse analysis (HDA).
Supplementing existing approaches to eco-discourse analysis, HDA aims to diversify the landscape of ecolinguistic studies by promoting cultural inclusiveness and ecological education. While enabling readers to embrace alternative approaches and discourses in the analysis of a variety of Chinese-context-based examples, itequally facilitates understanding of the tradition and development of ecological ideas in China and expands the sphere to examine East-West dialogues of ecolinguistics.
Divided into two parts, the book first introduces the theory of HDA before moving on to an investigation of its application. This includes the analysis of nature poems and media discourses, an exploration of China’s ecological development, a consideration of ecological education, and examples of the ecological wisdom and practices of ethnic minorities in China.
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part I: Theory
1. The Diversity of Approaches in Ecolinguistic Studies and Ecosophy
2. Theoretical Basis: Systemic Functional Linguistics
3. The Conception of Harmony
4. Research Assumption and Principles
5. Analytical Framework
Part II: Application
6. Nature Poetry
7. Media Discourses
8. Ecological Education
9. Ecological Wisdom and the Practices of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
Conclusion
Appendix
References
Index
Bloomsbury Advances in Ecolinguistics emerges at a time when businesses, universities, national governments and many other organisations are declaring an ecological emergency. With climate change and biodiversity loss diminishing the ability of the Earth to support life, business leaders, politicians and academics are asking how their work can contribute to efforts to preserve the ecosystems that life depends on.
This book series explores the role that linguistics can play in addressing the great challenges faced by humanity and countless other species. Although significant advances have been made in addressing social issues such as racism, sexism and social justice, linguistics has typically focused on oppression in human communities and overlooked other species and the wider ecosystems that support life. This is despite the disproportionate impact of ecological destruction on oppressed groups. In contrast, this book series treats language as an intrinsic part of both human societies and wider ecosystems. It explores the role that different areas of linguistic enquiry, such as discourse analysis, corpus linguistics, language diversity and cognitive linguistics can play at a time of ecological emergency.
The titles explore themes such as the stories that underpin unequal and unsustainable industrial societies; language contact and how linguistic imperialism threatens the ecological wisdom embedded in endangered languages; the use of linguistic analysis in ecocriticism, ecopsychology and other ecological humanities and social sciences; and emerging theoretical frameworks such as Harmonious Discourse Analysis. The titles also look to cultures around the world for inspirational forms of language that can lead to new stories to live by. In this way, the series contributes to linguistic theory by placing language fully in its social and ecological context, and to practical action by describing the role that linguistics can play in addressing ecological issues.
If you are interested in writing a book for the series, please contact Mariana Roccia (mariana@ecolinguistics-association.org)
Advisory Board:
Nadine Andrews (Lancaster University, UK)
Maria Bortoluzzi (University of Udine, Italy)
Martin Döring (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Sue Edney (University of Bristol, UK)
Alwin Fill (University of Graz, Austria)
Diego Forte (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Amir Ghorbanpour (Tarbiat Modares University, Iran)
Nataliia Goshylyk (Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ukraine)
Huang Guowen (South China Agricultural University, China)
George Jacobs (Independent Scholar)
Kyoohoon Kim (Daegu University, South Korea)
Katerina Kosta (Oxford Brookes University, UK)
Mira Lieberman-Boyd (University of Sheffield, UK)
Keith Moser (Mississippi State University, USA)
Douglas Ponton (University of Catania, Italy)
Robert Poole (University of Alabama, USA)
Alison Sealey (University of Lancaster, UK)
Nina Venkataraman (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Daniela Francesca Virdis (University of Cagliari, Italy)
Sune Vork Steffensen (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark)
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Ruihua Zhao is Associate Professor at Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Guowen Huang is Professor at City University of Macau, Macau SAR, China.