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A Multimodal and Ethnographic Approach to Textbook Discourse Germán Canale

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A Multimodal and Ethnographic Approach to Textbook Discourse Germán Canale
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.45 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Germán Canale
ISBN: 9780367707323, 9780367707330, 9782022009957, 2022009959, 0367707322, 0367707330, 2022009960
Language: English
Year: 2022

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A Multimodal and Ethnographic Approach to Textbook Discourse Germán Canale by Germán Canale 9780367707323, 9780367707330, 9782022009957, 2022009959, 0367707322, 0367707330, 2022009960 instant download after payment.

This book offers a new framework for analysing textbook discourse, bridging the gap between contemporary ethnographic approaches and multimodality for a contextually sensitive approach which considers the multiplicity of multimodal resources involved in the production and use of textbooks.
The volume makes the case for textbook discourse studies to go beyond studies of textual representation and critically consider the ways in which textbook discourse is situated within wider social practices. Each chapter considers a different social semiotic practice in which textbook and textbook discourse is involved: representation, communication, interaction, learning, and recontextualization. In bringing together this work with contemporary ethnography scholarship, the book offers a comprehensive toolkit for further research on textbook discourse and pushes the field forward into new directions.
This innovative book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in discourse analysis, multimodality, social semiotics, language and communication, and curriculum studies.

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