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class=080482219-17062004>Here are some additional references to some of my
work on opposition:</SPAN></SPAN></P>
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class=080482219-17062004> 1) Adams, Karen L. </SPAN>Deliberate
Dispute and the Construction of Oppositional Stances. 1999. <U>Pragmatics</U>
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</SPAN>Democrats vs. Republicans vs. Others: the Construction of Major and Minor
Identities. 1999. In </SPAN><SPAN
style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Andale Mono'; mso-bidi-font-size: 12.0pt">J.<SPAN
class=080482219-17062004> </SPAN>Verschueren, ed. <U>Language
and Ideology: Selected Papers from the 6<SUP>th</SUP> International Pragmatics
Conference</U>, 1-13. Antwerp, Belgium: International Pragmatics
Association <o:p></o:p></SPAN></P>
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‘To the Contrary Selves.’ 1999. In C. Basham, S. Fiksdal & P. Rounds, eds.
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</SPAN>Person,” Special issue of <U>Language Sciences</U> 21: 303-311.
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class=080482219-17062004> 4) Adams, K.L. and Anne
Winter. </SPAN>Gang Graffiti as a Discourse Genre. 1997. <U>Journal of
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size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Critical
Discourse/Language/Communication Analysis [mailto:CRITICS-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL]<B>On
Behalf Of </B>Teun A. van Dijk<BR><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, June 16, 2004 5:02
AM<BR><B>To:</B> CRITICS-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL<BR><B>Subject:</B> References on the
Analysis of Discourses of Dissent<BR><BR></P></FONT></DIV></DIV><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Dear friends,<BR><BR>A Mexican student
asked my assistance in finding studies in CDA that do not focus on dominant
discourse, but specifically analyse discourses of dissent, opposition or
resistance. I agree with him that such CDA studies are less frequent than
studies of dominant discourse, and would like to have your suggestions, from
your own work of that of others, about some books and articles that specifically
deal with this kind of perspective/data. <BR><BR>Appended to this message I cite
the studies I have found in my own Big Bibliography. But I guess there is much
more and hope to have some suggestions from you. <BR><BR>If you have suggestions
to complete the list below, please post them on this list, because they might
also be useful for other subscribers to Critics-L.<BR><BR>Thanks in advance.
<BR><BR>Best
wishes<BR><BR>Teun<BR><BR>___________________________________<BR><BR>Teun A. van
Dijk<BR>Universitat Pompeu Fabra<BR>Departament de Traducció i
Filologia<BR>Rambla 30<BR>08002 Barcelona<BR>España<BR><BR>E-mail: <A
class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="mailto:teun@discourse-in-society.org">teun@discourse-in-society.org</A>
<BR>Internet: <A class=moz-txt-link-abbreviated
href="http://www.discourse-in-society.org">www.discourse-in-society.org</A><BR><BR>==================================================<BR><BR>SOME
REFERENCES ON DISCOURSE AND DISSENT<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Agger, B. (1990). The decline of discourse: Reading,
writing, and resistance in postmodern capitalism. New York: Falmer Press.
<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Bass, J. D. (1979). The Rhetorical Opposition to
Controversial Wars: Rhetorical Timing as a Generic Consideration. Western
Journal of Speech Communication, 43(5), 180-191. <BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Bergvall, V. L., & Remlinger, K. A.
(1996). Reproduction, resistance and gender in educational discourse: the role
of Critical Discourse Analysis. Discourse & Society 7(4),
453-479.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Bhatia, V., & Coleman, W. D. (2003). Ideas and
Discourse: Reform and Resistance in the Canadian and German Health Systems.
Canadian Journal of Political Science-Revue Canadienne de Science Politique,
36(4), 715-739.<BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Brush, P. S. (1999). The influence of social movements on
articulations of race and gender in Black women's autobiographies. Gender &
Society, 13(1), 120-137. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Coles, R. L. (1998). Peaceniks and Warmongers Framing
Fracas on the Home Front: Dominant and Opposition Discourse Interaction During
the Persian-Gulf Crisis. Sociological Quarterly, 39(3),
369-391.<BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Condit,
C. M., & Lucaites, J. L. (1993). Malcolm-X and the Limits of the Rhetoric of
Revolutionary Dissent. Journal of Black Studies, 23(3), 291-313.
<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Crenshaw, C.
(1997). Resisting whiteness' rhetorical silence. Western Journal of
Communication, 61(3), 253-278. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Daniel, J. H. (1995). The discourse on Thomas v. Hill: A
resource for perspectives on the black woman and sexual trauma. In Kathy
Weingarten (Ed.), Cultural resistance: Challenging beliefs about men, women, and
therapy. (pp. 103-117). New York, NY: Harrington Park Press/Haworth Press.
<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Fisher, R. M. (1985). Rhetoric and American democracy:
black protest through Vietnam dissent. Washington, DC: University Press of
America. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Fisher,
S. (1991). A discourse of the social: Medical talk/powertalk/oppositional talk?
Discourse & Society, 2, 157-182.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Fisher, S., & Davis, K. (Eds.). (1993). Negotiating at
the margins. The gendered discourse of power and resistance. New Brunswick, NJ:
Rutgers University Press. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Garrett, M. M. (1993). Wit, Power, and Oppositional Groups:
A Case Study of "Pure Talk". Quarterly Journal of Speech, 79(3), 303-318.
<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Gruber, H.
(1993). Öffentlicher Dissens. (Public dissent). Wiener Linguistische Gazette,
47, 1-27. <BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Forrester, M. A., & Ramsden, C. (2000). Discursive
ethnomethodology: Analysing power and resistance in talk. Psychology, Crime and
Law, 6(4), 281-304. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Hacker, K. L., Coste, T. G., Kamm, D. F., & Bybee, C.
R. (1991). Oppositional readings of network television news: Viewer
deconstruction. Discourse & Society, 2, 183-202.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Hellesnes, J. (1992). Tolerance and
Dissent: Theory of Discourse Regarding Mill and Rorty. Deutsche Zeitschrift fur
Philosophie, 40(3), 245-255. <BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Hill, J. H. (1992). "Today There Is No Respect": Nostalgia,
"Respect" and Oppositional Discourse in Mexicano (Nahuatl) Language Ideology.
Pragmatics, 2(3), 263-280. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Houston, M., & Kramarae, C. (1991). Women speaking from
silence: Methods of silencing and of resistance. Discourse & Society, 2,
387-399. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Jablonski, C. J. (1990). Dissent and the Challenge of
Peace: An Alternative View. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 76(3), 310-311.
<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Jordan, J. W.
(2003). Sabotage or Performed Compliance: Rhetorics of Resistance in Temp Worker
Discourse. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 89(1), 19-40.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Kingfisher, C. P. (1996). Women on
Welfare: Conversational Sites of Acquiescence and Dissent. Discourse &
Society, 7(4), 531-557.<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Levinson, B. A. (1998). The moral construction of student
rights: Discourse and judgment among Mexican secondary school students. Journal
of Contemporary Ethnography, 27(1), 45-84. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Little, D. L. (1999). Independent Workers, Dependable
Mothers: Discourse, Resistance, and AFDC Workfare Programs. Social Politics,
6(2), 161-202.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">MacKenzie, F. (1992). The Worse It Got, the More We
Laughed: A Discourse of Resistance Among Farmers of Eastern Ontario. Environment
and Planning D-Society & Space, 10(6), 691-713.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Miller, M. (1994). Intersystemic
Discourse and Coordinated Dissent: A Critique of Luhmanns Concept of Ecological
Communication. Theory Culture & Society, 11(2),
101-121.<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Müller-Hartmann, A. (2000). The discourse of race and
southern literature, 1890-1940: From consensus and accommodation to subversion
and resistance. New York: Peter Lang. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Nichols, L., & Feltey, K. M. (2003). The Woman Is Not
Always the Bad Guy: Dominant Discourse and Resistance in the Lives of Battered
Women. Violence Against Women, 9(7), 784-806.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Pélissier Kingfisher, C. (1996). Women on
welfare: conversational sites of acquiescence and dissent. Discourse &
Society 7(4), 531-557.<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Rivera, R. (2004). A study of liberation discourse. The
semantics of opposition in Freire and Gutierrez. New York: P. Lang.
<BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Shugar, G. W.,
& Slonczewska, E. (1989). The interactional context of oppositional
discourse. Polish Psychological Bulletin, 20(2), 113-126.
<BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Talbot, J.,
Bibace, R., Bokhour, B., & Bamberg, M. (1996). Affirmation and resistance of
dominant discourses: The rhetorical construction of pregnancy. Journal of
Narrative & Life History, 6(3), 225-251. <BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT
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Power and Resistance: A Socio-Enunciative Approach. In G. Seidel (Ed.), The
Nature of the Right: A Feminist Analysis of Order Patterns. (pp. 61-79).
Amsterdam: Benjamins. <BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS">Walker, R.. B. J. (1984). Contemporary Militarism and
the Discourse of Dissent. In R. B. J. Walker (Ed.), Culture, Ideology and
World Order. (pp. 302-322). Boulder and London: Westview Press. <BR><BR>Werbner,
P. (1996). The Making of Muslim Dissent: Hybridized Discourses, Lay Preachers,
and Radical Rhetoric Among British Pakistanis. American Ethnologist, 23(1),
102-122.<BR><BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
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cultural beliefs for and about mothers. In: Weingarten, Kathy. (Ed.), Cultural
resistance:Challenging beliefs about men, women, and therapy. (pp. 7-22). New
York, NY: Harrington Park Press/Haworth Press. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT
size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Wilson, C. (1986). Rhetoric, Reality and
Dissent: The Vietnam Policy of the British-Labor Government, 1964-1970. Social
Science Journal, 23(1), 17-31. <BR></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+1><FONT
face="Comic Sans MS"><BR>Worrall, D. (1992). Radical culture. Discourse,
resistance and surveillance, 1790-1820. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University
Press. <BR></FONT></FONT><BR><FONT size=+1><FONT face="Comic Sans MS">Zelizer,
B. (1995). Journalisms Last Stand: Wirephoto and the Discourse of Resistance.
Journal of Communication, 45(2), 78-92.<BR></FONT></FONT><BR><BR><FONT
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