Routledge English Language Introductions cover core
areas of language study and are one-stop resources for
students. Assuming no prior knowledge, books in the
series offer an accessible overview of the subject, with
activities, study questions, sample analyses,
commentaries and key readings -- all in the same volume.
The innovative and flexible 'two-dimensional' structure
is built around four sections -- introduction,
development, exploration and extension -- which offer
self-contained stages for study. Each topic can also be
read across these sections, enabling the reader to build
gradually on the knowledge gained.Language and Power:
offers a comprehensive survey of the ways in which
language intersects and connects with the social,
cultural and political aspects of power; provides a
comprehensive introduction to the history of the field,
and covers all the major approaches, theoretical
concepts and methods of analysis in this important and
developing area of academic study; covers all the
'traditional' topics, such as race, gender and
institutional power, but also incorporates newer
material from forensic discourse analysis, the discourse
of new capitalism and the study of humour as power;
includes readings from works by seminal figures in the
field, such as Roger Fowler, Deborah Cameron and Teun
van Dijk; uses real texts and examples throughout,
including advertisements from cosmetics companies;
newspaper articles and headlines; websites and internet
media; and spoken dialogues such as a transcription from
the Obama and McCain presidential debate; is accompanied
by a supporting website that aims to challenge students
at a more advanced level and features a complete
four-unit chapter which includes activities, a reading
and suggestions for further work.Language and Power will
be essential reading for students studying English
language and linguistics. Paul Simpson is Professor of
English Language in the School of English at Queen's
University Belfast, UK, where he teaches and researches
in stylistics, critical linguistics and related fields
of study. Andrea Mayr is Lecturer in Modern English
Language and Linguistics at Queen's University Belfast,
UK, where she teaches and researches in media discourse
and in multimodal critical discourse analysis. |
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