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Theories of Discourse Diane Macdonell

Theories of Discourse By Diane Macdonell

Theories of Discourse by Diane Macdonell


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This is the first critical introduction to the theories of discourse advanced by Foucault, Althusser, PUcheux and Hindess and Hirst.

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Theories of Discourse: An Introduction by Diane Macdonell

This is the first critical introduction to the theories of discourse advanced by Foucault, Althusser, PUcheux and Hindess and Hirst. Discourse theory proposes that in our daily activities the way we speak and write is shaped by the structures of power in our society, and that because our society is defined by struggle and conflict our discourses reflect and create conflicts. The words, expressions and forms of knowledge in institutions (schools and universities, the church and the media) become political as they are traversed and rearranged by the pressure of forces. Diane Macdonell reveals the various lines of thought in recent work on discourse, showing how the central conception of discourse as a political and social tool could diversify into several different critical theories and ideologies. This book is of particular interest as it calls for a reappraisal of Althusser whose work, Macdonell argues, has been wrongly debunked. This is the first overview and introduction to a notoriously complex area of critical theory, an area which is at the heart of debates about form, meaning, ideology, literary criticism and the humanities.

About Diane Macdonell

Diane Macdonell is the author of Theories of Discourse: An Introduction, published by Wiley.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii Introduction 1 What is 'discourse'? 1 Discourse and literary studies 4 1 The end of the 1960s 8 Structuralism's demise 8 May 1968 and questions of practice 12 2 From ideology to discourse: the Althusserian stand 24 The prevailing practices 28 Ideologies in struggle 33 Against humanism: problems of the subject 36 3 Meaningful antagonisms: Pecheux on discourse 43 Discourse and position 45 Scientific discourse 56 4 Discourse and the critique of epistemology 60 Hindess and Hirst 64 Everything is discourse? 68 The politics of philosophy 75 5 Foucault's archaeologies of knowledge 82 Dismantling the history of ideas 84 Conditions of knowledge 89 Problems and advances 94 6 Subjection, discourse, power 101 Subjection and the body 102 Discourse and subjection 110 Of power and resistance, or, What's wrong with pragmatism? 118 Conclusion 125 Notes 131 Bibliography 133 Index 140

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GOR003279087
9780631148395
0631148396
Theories of Discourse: An Introduction by Diane Macdonell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1986-03-03
156
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