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height=250 UNSELECTABLE="off">The interesting line in Andrew's
message is "There's is also some CDA type analyses that has been
used in<BR>the close readings of works by Fanon, Morrison,
Rushdie...". Where can I find those? Especially Rushdie? Maybe
even works by Achebe, Ngugi, and Ahdaf Soueif?
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<DIV>Andrew Kanyegirire writes: </DIV>
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<DIV>> Thanks a bunch Rosemary...some of the analyses done by
Wodak...Fowler might come </DIV>
<DIV>> in handy as well. There's is also some CDA type
analyses that has been used in </DIV>
<DIV>> the close readings of works by Fanon, Morrison,
Rushdie... </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> My interest is in the official policy documents and
news clippings on NEPAD... </DIV>
<DIV>> there is growing list of analyses on on media
discourse...but not much of it </DIV>
<DIV>> examines the media in Africa. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> So am kinda having to rely on those works that explore
some of my research </DIV>
<DIV>> interests. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> all the best. </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> Dept of Journalism and Media studies </DIV>
<DIV>> Rhodes University </DIV>
<DIV>> Grahamstown </DIV>
<DIV>> 6140, South Africa </DIV>
<DIV>> Cell + 27 73 512 4247 </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> Quoting R Aldrich <RALDRICH@MAIL.NEWCASTLE.EDU.AU>:
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<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> HI Laila and Andrew </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> I am a public health physician (with a background
in communication and </DIV>
<DIV>>> history) currently completing a doctorate in which
I have used CDA to examine </DIV>
<DIV>>> speeches and press releases of Federal politicians
responsible for the health </DIV>
<DIV>>> of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander peoples, and using/ used </DIV>
<DIV>>> post-colonial theory (among others) to explain the
evolution of policy </DIV>
<DIV>>> language, discourses, outputs and outcomes. </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> Really interesting area; I too did not find
similar research, although van </DIV>
<DIV>>> Dijk's work has been very helpful, as have others
collected together in </DIV>
<DIV>>> Riggins, S., Ed. (1997). The language and politics
of exclusion: others in </DIV>
<DIV>>> discourse. Thousand Oaks Ca, London, Sage
Publications </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> . </DIV>
<DIV>>> Best wishes and good luck </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> Rosemary Aldrich </DIV>
<DIV>>> NHMRC Scholar </DIV>
<DIV>>> School of Public Health and Community Medicine,
</DIV>
<DIV>>> University of New South Wales </DIV>
<DIV>>> Sydney </DIV>
<DIV>>> Australia </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>>> 61 (4) 09 712 587 </DIV>
<DIV>>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
<DIV>> </DIV>
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