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New Discourse on Language
Functional Perspectives on Multimodality, Identity, and Affiliation
New Discourse on Language
Functional Perspectives on Multimodality, Identity, and Affiliation
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Description
The analyses focus on a diverse range of texts from very different contexts, using analytic techniques that are based on the latest research in this field. They represent a wealth of exploratory, innovative and challenging perspectives, and are a key contribution to the extension of systemic-functional theory to the analysis of multimodality, identity and affiliation.
The volume is of interest to linguists, applied linguists, semioticians, and communication theorists.
Table of Contents
Contributors \ 1. Semantic Variation: Modelling System, Text and Affiliation in
Social Semiosis J. R. Martin \ 2. Wrinkling Complexity: Concepts of Identity
and Affiliation in Humour Naomi Knight \ 3. Making Metre Mean: Identity and Affiliation
in the Rap Music of Kanye West David Caldwell \ 4. Khao naa nung: A Multimodal
Analysis of Thai-language Newspaper Front Pages John Knox, Pattama Patpong and
Yupaporn Piriyasilpa \ 5. Doubling-up: Allusion and Bonding in Multisemiotic News
Stories Helen Caple \ 6. Playing with 'femininity': An Inter-modal Analysis of Bilingual
picture book The Ballad of Mulan Ping Tian \ 7. Imagining Communities: A Multifunctional
Approach to Identity Management in texts Ken Tann \ 8. Intersemiotic Relations
as Logogenetic Patterns: Towards the Restoration of the Time Dimension in Hypertext
Description Sumin Zhao \ 9. The Coupling of Gesture and Phonology Michele Zappavigna,
Chris Cléirigh, Paul Dwyer and J.R. Martin \ 10. Corpus Linguistics and
Systemic Functional Linguistics: Interpersonal meaning, Identity and Bonding in
Popular Culture Monika Bednarek \ Index
Product details
Published | Dec 14 2009 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9781441117717 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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"This book, by a group of highly talented young scholars, gives us a glimpse of what multimodal discourse analysis might come to look like in the first half of the 21st century." - Professor Theo van Leeuwen, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
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This book provides some concrete linguistic tools from the bonding of the three metafunctions to the bonding of multimodal semiotic systems to study the process of identity formation and negotiation. The 10 chapters are truly at the forefront of SFL studies and represent a wide range of multimodal texts from an interdisciplinary approach.
Discourse Studies 14(1), 2012