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36 reviewsISBN 10: 0333970233
ISBN 13: 9780333970232
Author: G Weiss, R Wodak
Part I: Critical ≠ Critical ≠ Critical
Chapter 1: Critical Discourse Analysis and the Rhetoric of Critique
Chapter 2: Critical Discourse Analysis and the Development of the New Science
Chapter 3: Reflexivity and the Doubles of Modern Man: The Discursive Construction of Anthropological Subject Positions
Part II: Debating and Practising Interdisciplinarity
Chapter 4: The Discourse-Knowledge Interface
Chapter 5: Critical Discourse Analysis and Evaluative Meaning: Interdisciplinarity as a Critical Turn
Chapter 6: Texts and Discourses in the Technologies of Social Organization
Chapter 7: Identities in Flux: Arabs and Jews in Israel
Chapter 8: Political and Somatic Alignment: Habitus, Ideology and Social Practice
Chapter 9: Voicing the 'Other': Reading and Writing Indigenous Australians
Part III: From Theory to Social and Political Practice
Chapter 10: Activist Sociolinguistics in a Critical Discourse Analysis Perspective
Chapter 11: Discourse at Work: When Women Take On the Role of Manager
Chapter 12: Cross-Cultural Representation of 'Otherness' in Media Discourse
Chapter 13: Interaction between Visual and Verbal Communication: Changing Patterns in the Printed Media
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Tags: G Weiss, R Wodak, Critical, Discourse