Duisburger Arbeiten zur Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft
- Band 53:
- Pütz, Martin / Neff-van Aertselaer, JoAnne / van Dijk, Teun A. (Hrsg.): Communicating Ideologies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language, Discourse, and Social Practice.
XXXI/671 S. - Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Wien: Lang, 2004.
ISBN: 3-631-52604-0
This volume grew out of the 29th International LAUD Symposium, held on March 27-29, 2002 at the University of Koblenz-Landau in Landau. The book represents one of the first modern studies that explores the relationships between language, discourse, and ideology from an international, multidisciplinary perspective. Therefore, it is centrally concerned with ideology and the mutual constitution of social practices and social structures through discourse. Unlike several earlier studies, the volume takes into account a number of linguistic theories and methods, thereby focussing on text and discourse as well as ecolinguistics and language policy. Many of the articles include detailed analyses of political texts and the media from particular socio-historic contexts, and all posit the ideological role of language in the enactment of activities, identities, and perspectives.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
| Preface | S. VII | ||
| van Dijk, Teun / Neff-van Aertselaer, JoAnne / Pütz, Martin: | |||
| Introduction: Language, discourse and ideology | S. XIII | ||
| Part I – Theoretical Issues: Discourse, Ideology, and Acts of Identity | |||
| Section 1: Theoretical Models in Discourse and Ideology | |||
| van Dijk, Teun: | |||
| Discourse, knowledge and ideology: Reformulating old questions and proposing some new solutions | S. 5 | ||
| Wood, Tahir: | |||
| Ideology: The power of prior discourse | S. 39 | ||
| Koerner, E. F. K.: | |||
| Ideology, 'Resonanzbedarf', and linguistic-philological scholarship | S. 57 | ||
| Martin, Jim: | |||
| Negotiating difference: Ideology and reconciliation | S. 85 | ||
| McAndrew, John: | |||
| Towards a framework for analyzing ideology: Applying intertextuality, heteroglossia and systemic functional linguistics | S. 119 | ||
| Núñez Perucha, Begoña: | |||
| Ideology, cognition and discourse revisited: Exploring counter-ideologies | S. 175 | ||
| Section 2: Language, Ideology and Identity | |||
| Altendorf, Ulrike: | |||
| Language change and changing ideologies in and around RP | S. 203 | ||
| Wodak, Ruth / Weiss, Gilbert: | |||
| Visions, ideologies and utopias in the discursive construction of European identities: Organizing, representing and legitimizing Europe | S. 225 | ||
| Määttä, Simo K.: | |||
| The European Union and the promotion of regional or minority languages: Ideologies of language in EC law and EU language policies | S. 253 | ||
| Edwards, John: | |||
| Ecolinguistic ideologies: A critical perspective | S. 273 | ||
| Crowley, Terry: | |||
| What can linguistics do for Pacific languages | S. 291 | ||
| van der Walt, Christa: | |||
| Globalization-speak in higher education: How we talk about lifelong learning | S. 327 | ||
| Part 2: Political Discourse and the Media | |||
| Section 3: Political Discourse in Spoken Channels | |||
| Philips Valentine, Lisa/ McDougall, Allan K.: | |||
| Constructing equality: Ideological transformation in Canadian political discourse | S. 357 | ||
| Ribas Bisbal, Montserrat: | |||
| Dominant public discourse and social identities: Immigration in Catalan parliamentary discourse | S. 391 | ||
| Antelmi, Donella / Santulli, Francesca: | |||
| The construction of agreement as a rhetorical strategy: An example of political communication in Italy | S. 415 | ||
| Levanova, Albina: | |||
| Ideological premises in political discourse generation: An example from Russia | S. 439 | ||
| Section 4: Political Discourse in Printed Channels | |||
| Sotillo, Susana M.: | |||
| Political discourse in cyberspace and outcomes in real time | S. 465 | ||
| Hünig, Wolfgang: | |||
| Political cartoons in the First World War: British and German perspectives | S. 503 | ||
| Neff-van Aertselaer, JoAnne: | |||
| Dialogic turbulence in social change advertising: Church versus state in Spain | S. 547 | ||
| Section 5: Political Discourse in Mixed Channels | |||
| Kurteš, Svetlana: | |||
| Semantics of hate speech: A model of analysis | S. 577 | ||
| Lauerbach, Gerda: | |||
| Statements to the press: Ideology in argumentative strategies and rhetorical stance | S. 595 | ||
| Schieß, Raimund: | |||
| "Too close to call": CNN's politics of captions in the coverage of the Florida recount | S. 637 | ||
| Subject Index | S. 667 | ||