Natural Discourse

Natural Discourse
Title Natural Discourse PDF eBook
Author Sidney I. Dobrin
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 209
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0791488691

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The first full-length book to address the relationships between environment and discourse, Natural Discourse explains why and how ecocomposition has become such a critical part of composition studies. Beginning by exploring the roots of ecocomposition, including a history of the use of the term ecocomposition, the book then examines ecological aspects of composition studies, and looks at how ecocomposition is informed by ecocriticism, cultural studies, ecofeminism, environmental rhetoric, and composition studies. The authors draw on their own experiences as teachers of writing and outdoor enthusiasts to describe how ecocomposition can address issues of language and nature, public intellectualism, and pedagogy.

Natural Histories of Discourse

Natural Histories of Discourse
Title Natural Histories of Discourse PDF eBook
Author Michael Silverstein
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 363
Release 1996-07-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226757706

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Is culture simply a more or less set text we can learn to read? Since the early 1970s, the notion of culture-as-text has animated anthropologists and other analysts of culture. Michael Silverstein and Greg Urban present this stunning collection of cutting-edge ethnographies arguing that the divide between fleeting discursive practice and formed text is a constructed one, and that the constructional process reveals "culture" to those who can interpret it. Eleven original essays of "natural history" range in focus from nuptial poetry of insult among Wolof griots to case-based teaching methods in first-year law-school classrooms. Stage by stage, they give an idea of the cultural processes of "entextualization" and "contextualization" of discourse that they so richly illustrate. The contributors' varied backgrounds include anthropology, psychiatry, education, literary criticism, and law, making this collection invaluable not only to anthropologists and linguists, but to all analysts of culture.

Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy

Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy
Title Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy PDF eBook
Author John F. W. Herschel
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 1880
Genre Science
ISBN

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An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature

An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature
Title An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature PDF eBook
Author Nathanael Culverwel
Publisher
Pages 416
Release 1669
Genre Puritans
ISBN

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Discourse Analysis

Discourse Analysis
Title Discourse Analysis PDF eBook
Author Michael Stubbs
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 294
Release 1991-01-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0631127631

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The study of naturally occurring connected discourse, spoken or written is one of the most promising and rapidly developing areas of linguistics. Traditional linguistics has concentrated on the analysis of single sentence or isolated speech acts. In this important new book Michael Stubbs shows that linguistic concepts can be extended to analyse spontaneous and informal talk in the home, classroom or factory, and, indeed, written narrative. Using copious examples drawn from recorded conversations, field work observations, experimental data and written texts, he explores such questions as how far discourse structure is comparable to sentence structure; whether it is possible to talk of 'well formed' discourse as one does of 'grammatical' sentences; and whether the relation between question and answer in conversation is syntactic, semantic or pragmatic. He also demonstrates some of the limitations of contemporary linguistics and speech act theory which neglect key aspects of native speaker fluency and communicative competence. Alhough written from a predominantly linguistic perspective, the book is informed by insights from sociology and anthropology. Theoretical debate is accompanied by discussion of real life implications, particularly for the teacher. A Final Chapter offers clear and practical guidelines on methods of data collection and analysis for the student and researcher; and the book includes a full bibliography and suggestions for further reading.

Animals Erased

Animals Erased
Title Animals Erased PDF eBook
Author Arran Stibbe
Publisher Wesleyan University Press
Pages 225
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 0819572330

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“Amazingly clear and incisive readings of a wide range of discourses related to animals and ecology” from the author of Ecolinguistics (Karla Armbruster, coeditor of Beyond Nature Writing). Animals are disappearing, vanishing, and dying out—not just in the physical sense of becoming extinct, but in the sense of being erased from our consciousness. Increasingly, interactions with animals happen at a remove: mediated by nature programs, books, and cartoons; framed by the enclosures of zoos and aquariums; distanced by the museum cases that display lifeless bodies. In this thought-provoking book, Arran Stibbe takes us on a journey of discovery, revealing the many ways in which language affects our relationships with animals and the natural world. Animal-product industry manuals, school textbooks, ecological reports, media coverage of environmental issues, and animal-rights polemics all commonly portray animals as inanimate objects or passive victims. In his search for an alternative to these negative forms of discourse, Stibbe turns to the traditional culture of Japan. Within Zen philosophy, haiku poetry, and even contemporary children’s animated films, animals appear as active agents, leading their own lives for their own purposes, and of value in themselves. “Those of us of cultures of the land—both working with and, yes, consuming animals—will applaud Arran Stibbe’s analysis of the loss of soul when right relationship is discarded.” —Alastair McIntosh, author of Soil and Soul

Ecocomposition

Ecocomposition
Title Ecocomposition PDF eBook
Author Christian R. Weisser
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 328
Release 2001-03-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780791449394

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Explores the intersections between writing and ecological studies.