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Cloete, Elsie – Children's Literature in Education, 2009
Jenny Robson's "Savannah 2216 AD", a dark, futuristic novel for young adults, provides a strong critique on much of the world's predilection for saving Africa's animals at the expense of those human communities who are perceived to be in the way of the preservation of the continent's remaining wild spaces. Using Robson's novel as…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Novels, Animals
Tukey, David D. – 1993
Robert L. Scott's article "On Viewing Rhetoric as Epistemic" exemplifies agonistic-transcendent rhetoric in that it sought to revalue "rhetoric." However, as Scott has already noted, his project was ultimately compromised by his not revaluing "epistemic" in conjunction. Scott's article is criticized with respect to…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, Ethics, Rhetoric
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Winter, Joanne – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1993
Two books are reviewed: "The Discourse of Advertising," by Guy Cook, and "Competing Discourses, Perspectives and Ideology in Language," by David Lee. Each focuses on several issues central to discourse studies as the catalyst of critical thought and critique of traditional methods in language and linguistics. (Contains one…
Descriptors: Advertising, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Ideology
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Farrow, Stephen – Language & Communication, 1996
Discusses T. S. Eliot's communicational scepticism, defined as "...the idea that meaning is to some extent private to each individual, since language is an inadequate instrument for conveying thoughts from one mind to another." The article examines various issues relating to the literary criticism of Eliot's poetry. (20 references) (CK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Critical Reading, Discourse Analysis
Shea, B. Christine – 1992
In his book, "Illiberal Education," Dinesh D'Souza dramatizes the transformation of American campuses and the academic revolution that is allegedly toppling traditional notions of Western civilization. However, many scholars are concerned that D'Souza'a collection of examples might leave readers with a false impression of the severity of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Discourse Analysis, Educational Trends
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Davis, Hayley – Language & Communication, 1996
Reviews Deborah Tannen's collection of essays, "Gender and Discourse." The review maintains that this collection is padded with anecdotes but provides little evidence of the research supposedly underlying this work. It is concluded that what is needed in a discussion of gender and discourse is a methodology in which linguistic features…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Essays, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Research
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Drury, Helen – English for Specific Purposes, 1995
"Analysing Genre," by Vijay K. Bhatia, is a timely addition to the literature on genre analysis in English for specific purposes. It is divided into three parts: the first provides theoretical background; the second explains how genre analysis works in different academic and professional settings; and the third exemplifies the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Book Reviews, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis
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Lawrence, Mark – Journal of Rural Studies, 1996
Reviews "Writing the Rural," five "cultural geographies" by Paul Cloke, Marcus Doel, David Matless, Martin Phillips, and Nigel Thrift that focus on proliferating meanings of "rural" and on understanding the "rural" as something fashioned by both rural residents and various outside actors. Highlights the…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Discourse Analysis, Human Geography, Language Usage
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Marshall, Elizabeth – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999
Maintains that Gallas' book exemplifies her talent for and commitment to teacher research and that it richly documents students' social worlds. Asserts that two aspects of the investigation are problematic: the use of a male/female polarity that sometimes reifies stereotypes, and the consistent disavowal of racism in children. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Classroom Environment, Discourse Analysis, Elementary School Students
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Davis, Hayley; Love, Nigel – Language & Communication, 1996
Reviews three books with the common theme that the way language operates in connection with juridical processes of various kinds gives ground for complaint. A subsidiary theme is that academic language studies might, in some cases, provide the appropriate theoretical underpinnings for the examination of the problems in question, and perhaps lead…
Descriptors: Body Language, Book Reviews, Communicative Competence (Languages), Context Effect