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<br /><hr /><b>Novedad bibliográfica:</b><br />Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria,
ed. 2010. Spanish at Work. Analysing Institutional Discourse across
the Spanish-Speaking World. London: Palgrave Macmillan (Formato:
Paperback, 312 págs., ISBN-13: 9780230579101. Precio: 24,62 EUR)<br
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/><b>Descripción</b><br /><p> <i>Spanish at Work</i> is the
first book examining the discourse practices of institutions in the
Spanish-speaking world. It focuses on three 'umbrella' institutions
(the mass-media, politics and the workplace), each of which are
explored through a discrete theme. Within the mass media, chapters
focus on the relationship between language and identity; within the
political domain, persuasion and performance are investigated; and
within the workplace, chapters explore the negotiation of
interpersonal relations in work-related activity types. <i>Spanish at
Work</i> delves into a varied selection of countries and settings in
which Spanish is spoken variously as one of several official
languages, as the official language, as a 'minority' language, and
even as a second language or one of a number of other languages.
<i>Spanish at Work</i> will be essential reading for upper-level
undergraduates and graduates in Spanish linguistics and discourse
analysis, as well as for practitioners in these fields.</p><br
/><b>Temática:</b> Análisis del discurso<br /><br
/><b>Índice</b><br /><p>Acknowledgements<br />Notes on
Contributors<br />List of Tables<br /><br />Introduction;
N.Lorenzo-Dus<br /><br /><br />PART I: LANGUAGES, IDENTITIES AND MEDIA
INSTITUTIONS IN THE SPANISH-SPEAKING WORLD<br /><br />Introduction to
Part I; N.Lorenzo-Dus<br /><br />The Construction of Canarian Identity
in the First Telenovela on Canarian Television; M.I.González Cruz &
M.J.Vera Cazorla<br /><br />Linguistic Ideology in Galician Factual
Radio Broadcasts: Towards the Castilianisation of Galician
Pronunciation Traits?; J.Beswick<br /><br />A Gente é Latino: The
Making of New Cultural Spaces in Brazilian Diaspora Television;
I.Bachmann<br /><br />Tu voz es tu voto: The Role of Spanish in the
2008 U.S. Presidential Elections; C.Mar-Molinero<br /><br /><br />PART
II: DISCOURSE, PERSUASION AND PERFORMANCE IN POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS<br
/><br />Introduction to Part II: N.Lorenzo-Dus<br /><br />A Critical
Analysis of Housing Policies Aimed at the Extremely Poor: The Case of
the Social Development Secretariat of Buenos Aires City;
M.C.Marchese<br /><br />Contested Talk and the (Co-)Construction of
Identity: Spanish Parliamentary Debate; M.Stewart<br /><br />Political
Implicature in Parliamentary Discourse: An analysis of Mariano Rajoy's
Speech on the 2006 Catalan Statute of Autonomy; D.Atkinson<br /><br
/>Bolivarianism and Socialism: A Corpus-driven Investigation into
Changes in Hugo Chávez' Rhetoric; D.Smith<br /><br /><br />PART III:
DISCOURSE AND THE WORKPLACE<br /><br />Introduction to Part III:
N.Lorenzo-Dus<br /><br />Managing Intersubjectivity and Establishing
Consensus in two Activity Types: Business Negotiations and Student
Workgroups; L.Fant<br /><br />Vaya, ¡qué chungo! Rapport-building
Talk in Service Encounters: The Case of Bars at Breakfast Time;
M.E.Placencia & A.Mancera Rueda<br /><br />How to Get Rid of a
Telemarketing Agent: Face-work Strategies in an Intercultural Service
Call; R.Márquez Reiter<br /><br />Discourse as a Tool for the
Diagnosis of Psychosis: A Linguistic and Psychiatric study of
Communication Decline; M.L.Pardo<br /><br />References</p><br
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