News Discourse in Early Modern Britain

News Discourse in Early Modern Britain
Title News Discourse in Early Modern Britain PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Brownlees
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 312
Release 2006
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9783039108053

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This volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the Conference on Historical News Discourse (CHINED) that was held in Florence (Italy) on 2-3 September 2004. The aim of the Conference was to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of recent research in the field of news discourse in early modern Britain. The first section of the volume focuses on news discourse in serial publications while the second part examines aspects of news language in non-serial works. Contributions include synchronic and diachronic analyses of reportage, polemic, propaganda, review journalism and advertisements in a wide range of texts including newsletters, pamphlets and newspapers. Each section is structured chronologically so that the reader can appreciate aspects of the general historical development of news discourse. The variety of topics and methodologies reflects some of the most interesting research being carried out in the field.

Early Modern English News Discourse

Early Modern English News Discourse
Title Early Modern English News Discourse PDF eBook
Author Andreas H. Jucker
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 241
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902725432X

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Sappho in Early Modern England

Sappho in Early Modern England
Title Sappho in Early Modern England PDF eBook
Author Harriette Andreadis
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 276
Release 2001-07-02
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780226020082

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In Sappho in Early Modern England, Harriette Andreadis examines public and private expressions of female same-sex sexuality in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England. Before the language of modern sexual identities developed, a variety of discourses in both literary and extraliterary texts began to form a lexicon of female intimacy. Looking at accounts of non-normative female sexualities in travel narratives, anatomies, and even marital advice books, Andreadis outlines the vernacular through which a female same-sex erotics first entered verbal consciousness. She finds that "respectable" women of the middle classes and aristocracy who did not wish to identify themselves as sexually transgressive developed new vocabularies to describe their desires; women that we might call bisexual or lesbian, referred to in their day as tribades, fricatrices, or "rubsters," emerged in erotic discourses that allowed them to acknowledge their sexuality and still evade disapproval.

Political Discourse in Early Modern Britain

Political Discourse in Early Modern Britain
Title Political Discourse in Early Modern Britain PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Phillipson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 462
Release 1993-02-26
Genre History
ISBN 052139242X

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Inspired by the work of intellectual historian J. G. A. Pocock, this 1993 collection explores the political ideologies of early modern Britain.

Medical Writing in Early Modern English

Medical Writing in Early Modern English
Title Medical Writing in Early Modern English PDF eBook
Author Irma Taavitsainen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 321
Release 2011-02-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1139493833

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Medical writing tells us a great deal about how the language of science has developed in constructing and communicating knowledge in English. This volume provides a new perspective on the evolution of the special language of medicine, based on the electronic corpus of Early Modern English Medical Texts, containing over two million words of medical writing from 1500 to 1700. The book presents results from large-scale empirical research on the new materials and provides a more detailed and diversified picture of domain-specific developments than any previous book. Three introductory chapters provide the sociohistorical, disciplinary and textual frame for nine empirical studies, which address a range of key issues in a wide variety of medical genres from fresh angles. The book is useful for researchers and students within several fields, including the development of special languages, genre and register analysis, (historical) corpus linguistics, historical pragmatics, and medical and cultural history.

Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse

Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse
Title Diachronic Developments in English News Discourse PDF eBook
Author Minna Palander-Collin
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 311
Release 2017-08-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027265518

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The history of English news discourse is characterised by intriguing multilevel developments, and the present cannot be separated from them. For example, audience engagement is by no means an invention of the digital age. This collection highlights major topics that range from newspaper genres like sports reports, advertisements and comic strips to a variety of news practices. All contributions view news discourse in a specific historical period or across time and relate language features to their sociohistorical contexts and changing ideologies. The varying needs and expectations of the newspaper producers, writers and readers, and even news agents, are taken into account. The articles use interdisciplinary study methods and move at interfaces between sociolinguistics, journalism, semiotics, literary theory, critical discourse analysis, pragmatics and sociology.

News Networks in Early Modern Europe

News Networks in Early Modern Europe
Title News Networks in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 922
Release 2016-06-27
Genre History
ISBN 9004277196

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News Networks in Early Modern Europe attempts to redraw the history of European news communication in the 16th and 17th centuries. News is defined partly by movement and circulation, yet histories of news have been written overwhelmingly within national contexts. This volume of essays explores the notion that early modern European news, in all its manifestations – manuscript, print, and oral – is fundamentally transnational. These 37 essays investigate the language, infrastructure, and circulation of news across Europe. They range from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and from the Ottoman Empire to the Americas, focussing on the mechanisms of transmission, the organisation of networks, the spread of forms and modes of news communication, and the effects of their translation into new locales and languages.