Discourse analytic research : repertoires and readings of texts in action

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Discourse analytic research : repertoires and readings of texts in action

edited by Erica Burman and Ian Parker

Routledge, 1993

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

Discourse analysis does not attempt to reveal psychological universals but rather is concerned with the social context in which subjects' responses are generated. Instead of studying the mind as if it were outside language, psychologists using discourse analysis study the spoken and written texts where images of the mind are reproduced and transformed. "Discourse Analytic Research" is designed to meet the growing need among undergraduate and postgraduate psychology students for clear illustrations of discourse analytic work and to provide an empirically demonstrable critique of traditional psychological approaches. In illustrating the variety of methods available through their studies of punk identity, sexual jealousy, images of nature, political talk, sexism in radio, education case conferences and occupational choice, the contributors provide a fascinating and challenging presentation of discourse analysis for all psychologists.

目次

1. Discourse analysis: The turn to the text, Erica Burman and Ian Parker. Part One: 2. Occupational career choice: Accounts and Contradiction, James Moir 3. Political discourse: Talking about nationalization and privatization, Harriette Marshall and Bianca Raabe 4. Discourse of nature: Argumentation and power, Philip Macnaughten. Part Two The rhetorics of politics and identity: 5. Justifying injustice: Broadcaster's accounts of inequality in radio, Rosalind Gill 6. Autobiography and changes: Rhetoric and authenticity of "Gothic" style, Sue Widdicombe 7. Discoursing Jealousy, Paul Stenner. Part Three Discourse, action and the research process: 8. Case conference analysis and action research, Deborah Marks 9. Against discursive imperialism, empiricism and constructionism: 32 problems with discourse analysis, Ian Parker and Erica Burman.

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