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Discourse - The New Critical Idiom

Discourse

Discourse - The New Critical Idiom

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Published: 27 May, 2004
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This volume provides a broad analysis of the term 'discourse' and a thorough examination of the many theoretical assumptions surrounding it. In the revised edition of this invaluable guidebook, Sara Mills: *examines the historical definitions and developments of discourse *analyzes Foucault's use of the term and its appropriation in the fields of linguistics, social psychology, and feminist, colonial and post-colonial theory *explores the changes that have taken place in the field of critical discourse analysis since original publication *discusses the work of various discourse theorists, including Zizek and Bourdieu. A fully updated bibliography, new glossary and suggestions for further reading make this more than ever the essential introductory guide to the concept of discourse for students of literary theory.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780415290142
ISBN10 0415290147
Number Of Pages 176
Item Weight 198 g
Publisher / Reseller Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format paperback
Edition 2nd edition
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Media Reviews

'Written in a clear, expository style, Discourse is a combination of introductory and 'position' book.' - New Formations 98

'A reader-friendly manual...Sara Mills has provided us with a sophisticated and state-of-the-art precision instrument.' - Laurenz Volkmann, Symbolism: An International Journal of Critical Aesthetics

'An approachable and enjoyable piece of work which is highly suitable for those with an interest in culture, language, linguistics or literature.' - Moderna Språk

'Excellent reading warmly recommended.' - School Librarian

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Author's Bio

Sara Mills is a Research Professor at the School of Cultural Studies, Sheffield Hallam University. She has published work on feminist linguistic and literary theory and Feminist post-colonial discourse theory.

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