This bestselling textbook provides a comprehensive guide to conducting
discourse analysis. The book outlines Gee’s approach, which involves
examining how language is used in context to construct meaning,
identities, relationships, and social practices. The theoretical
framework is built around seven "building tasks" that language
performs: significance, practices, identities, relationships,
politics, connections, and sign systems and knowledge. Gee introduces
six "tools of inquiry" for analyzing these tasks: situated meanings,
social languages, figured worlds, intertextuality, Discourses, and
Conversations. Methodologically, Gee emphasizes the importance of
context and the reciprocal relationship between language and context.
He discusses transcription, outlines the components of an "ideal"
discourse analysis, and addresses issues of validity. The book
provides practical guidance on analyzing various aspects of language,
such as intonation units, stanzas, and the overall organization of
oral and written texts. Gee uses interview data to demonstrate how
identities and socially situated meanings are constructed through
language. This new edition is updated throughout with new examples and
a new chapter on multimodal discourse analysis, demonstrating how
Gee’s approach can be applied to texts that combine language with
other modes of communication, like images or video. Overall, the book
equips readers with a robust toolkit for systematically analyzing
discourse. An Introduction to Discourse Analysis can be used as a
stand-alone textbook or ideally used in conjunction with the practical
companion title How to do Discourse Analysis: A Toolkit. Together they
provide the complete resource for students studying discourse
analysis.
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Theory and Method
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ISBN
9781040262832
Publisert
2024
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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