[CDA] Good CDA reading materials for a DA class

杉森 典子 n_sugimori at YAHOO.CO.JP
Mon Apr 17 03:42:52 UTC 2006


Dear all:

I checked the site Anupam recommended below, and I learned
a lot. We can find a critical appraisal of the textbook.
Textbooks are political. Anupam, thank you very much. 

If we can assign an entire book, it is desirable. But if
you have to cover a lot in the sememster and if you can
spend only one or two articles on CDA, what will you
choose?  I am thinking of choosing one chapter from the
now classic "Language and control" (1979) by Fowler,
Hodge, Kress and Trew. and some recent papers. What do you
think?

Best, 


--- anupam das <anupam_d_in at YAHOO.COM> からのメッセージ
:
> Hi Noriko,
>  you may want to take a look at The Handbook of
> Discourse Analysis edited by Deborah Schiffrin,
> Deborah Tannen & Heidi E.Hamilton. The good thing of
> this book is that it has covered several aspects of
> DA. Here is the full reference:
>  Schiffrin, Deborah, Deborah Tannen, and Heidi E.
> Hamilton, eds. (2001).
> The Handbook of Discourse Analysis. Blackwell
> Publishers, xx+851pp,
> hardback ISBN 0-631-20595-0, $124.95, Blackwell
> Handbooks in Linguistics.
> 
>   For  reviews please check the following links.
>   http://linguistlist.org/issues/13/13-512.html
>    
>   http://linguistlist.org/issues/12/12-2910.html
>    
>   Hope this helps.
>    
>    
>   Anupam
>   Indiana University.
>    
>   
> 杉森 典子 <n_sugimori at YAHOO.CO.JP> wrote:
>   Hi everyone, 
> 
> I received the following insightful suggestions to
> the
> question I posted. Please read along. I will post a
> summary later. 
> 
> Have a wonderful day.
> 
> Noriko
> 
> 
> When I was in my last year we had to read a
> discourse
> analysis reade that I 
> thought pretty inclusive. Because it was a reader it
> inclded some very 
> important fundamental texts and as such provided a
> good
> starting point. It 
> also included some texts from various branches
> (critcal
> discourse analysis 
> notably). It was published by Routledge and I think
> it was
> called Discourse 
> Analysis. cannot remember more than that I am afraid
> I
> will try to get more 
> info. Apart from that there is a rather good one by
> M.
> Stubbs that 
> investigates classroom language but it might be a
> bit
> oldish. I used it as 
> a 
> starting point for my undergraduate disserattion and
> there
> was quite a lot 
> to dig from it : Language in the Classrooom, Basil
> Blackwell for my edition 
> but I don't know if it's still published. There is
> also
> Georgakopoulou and 
> Goutsos Discourse Analysis: an Introduction, but I
> never
> really took to it. 
> LOL
> Hope I was of use,
> 
> 
> Dear all:
> 
> If you are asked to choose two CDA reading materials
> (articles, book chapters, etc.) for a gradutate
> level DA
> class, what will you choose? If you are a student,
> and you
> have some wonderful reading materials for your
> class,
> please share them with us. 
> 
> If you don't have accurate information with you,
> please do
> not worry. Even a partial information (without
> publication
> date, or publisher) will be a great help. 
> 
> I look forward to hearing from you!
> 
> Best, 
> 
> 
> Noriko Sugimori
> 
> 
> 
> Anupam Das
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