36.152, Books: The Cambridge Handbook of Discourse Studies: Anna De Fina, Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds.)

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Subject: 36.152, Books: The Cambridge Handbook of Discourse Studies: Anna De Fina, Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds.)

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Date: 14-Jan-2025
From: Ellena Moriarty [ellena.moriarty at cambridge.org]
Subject: The Cambridge Handbook of Discourse Studies: Anna De Fina, Alexandra Georgakopoulou (eds.)


Title: The Cambridge Handbook of Discourse Studies
Series Title: Cambridge Handbooks in Language and Linguistics
Publication Year: 2024

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
           http://www.cambridge.org/linguistics
Book URL: https://cambridge.org/9781108441223

Editor(s): Anna De Fina, Alexandra Georgakopoulou

Paperback 9781108441223: £34.99 / $43.99 / 40.84 EURO

Abstract:

Discourse studies, the study of the ways in which language is used in
texts and contexts, is a fast-moving and increasingly diverse field.
With contributions from leading and upcoming scholars from across the
world, and covering cutting-edge research, this Handbook offers an
up-to-date survey of Discourse Studies. It is organized according to
perspectives and areas of engagement, with each chapter providing an
overview of the historical development of its topic, the main current
issues, debates and synergies, and future directions. The Handbook
presents new perspectives on well-established themes such as
narrative, conversation-analytic and cognitive approaches to
discourse, while also embracing a range of up-to-the-minute topics
from post-humanism to digital surveillance, recent methodological
orientations such as linguistic landscapes and multimodal discourse
analysis, and new fields of engagement such as discourses on race,
religion and money.

Written In: English (eng)



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