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The critical analysis of musical discourse

open access: yesCritical Discourse Studies, 2012
This paper argues that, contrary to what many musicologists and classical musicians have maintained, music can, and should, be analysed as discourse. It then surveys a number of approaches to the critical analysis of musical discourse and applies these ...
Theo van Leeuwen
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Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond

Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 2021
(2021). Critical Discourse Analysis, Critical Discourse Studies and Beyond. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies: Vol. 39, No. 3, pp. 319-322.
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Critical discourse analysis

2022
This book provides a comprehensive account of the discipline of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and demonstrates multiple linguistic methods through which it exposes and demystifies ideologies that are present in institutional discourse. The book enables readers to critique the complexities of the relationship between language and power to expose the
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Critical Discourse Analysis

2013
AbstractCritical Discourse Analysis (CDA) has entered the mainstream of linguistic and social science research with a strong transdisciplinary orientation and social engagement. This chapter introduces six variants of CDA: (1) Fairclough’s approach, which is strongly social theoretically embedded and informed by systemic functional linguistics; (2) van
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Critical Discourse Analysis

2020
Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is a social scientific theory and method for analyzing and critiquing the use of language and its contribution to forming and sustaining social practice and for analysis of how language can contribute to reproducing or transforming social problems.
Joan Cutting, Kenneth Fordyce
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Critical Discourse/Discourse Analysis

2017
Discourse analysis (DA) conceptualizes language as performative and productive, central to the construction of social reality and subjectivity. This chapter examines two identifiable, but overlapping, schools of DA, discursive psychology (DP) and Foucauldian discourse analysis (FDA).
Ussher, Jane M. (R8741)   +1 more
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Critical technocultural discourse analysis

New Media & Society, 2016
Critical Technocultural Discourse Analysis (CTDA) is a multimodal analytic technique for the investigation of Internet and digital phenomena, artifacts, and culture. It integrates an analysis of the technological artifact and user discourse, framed by cultural theory, to unpack semiotic and material connections between form, function, belief, and ...
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Critical Discourse Analysis

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2000
▪ Abstract  This paper provides a survey of critical discourse analysis (CDA), a recent school of discourse analysis that concerns itself with relations of power and inequality in language. CDA explicitly intends to incorporate social-theoretical insights into discourse analysis and advocates social commitment and interventionism in research.
Jan Blommaert, Chris Bulcaen
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Critical Discourse Analysis

Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 1990
The label Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) is used by a significant number of scholars with a diverse set of concerns in a number of disciplines. It is well-exemplified by the editorial statement of the journal Discourse and Society, which defines its envisaged domain of enquiry as follows: “the reproduction of sexism and racism through discourse; the
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