Analysing Discourse, Analysing Poland : : The Case of a Political Interview / / Lukasz Kumiega [and nine others] editors.
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Place / Publishing House: | Göttingen, Deutschland : : Brill :, V & R unipress,, [2023] ©2023 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Edition: | First edition. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Interdisziplinäre Verortungen der Angewandten Linguistik
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (0 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak / Łukasz Kumięga: Introduction: Single case, multiple interpretations. Methodological challenges of discourse studies
- The social and political context of the interview
- Dramatis personae
- Methodological challenges
- The contents of the volume
- Conclusions and acknowledgements
- References
- Marek Czyżewski: The single case as an object of analysis: In defence of a species threatened with extinction
- Introduction
- State of affairs and its conditions
- Single case analysis as a challenge
- Three features of the conversation analysis of a single case
- A single case analysis - the opening passage in The Trial
- A few remarks on a certain TV Interview
- Concluding remarks
- Bibliography
- Appendix
- Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak: The elite and their privilege to speak about themselves and others in public. Post-Foucauldian discourse analysis meets post-Marxist studies
- Introduction
- Elite, power, discourse
- Methodology: The encounter of post-Foucauldian and post-Marxist discourse studies
- The analysis of the interview
- Research questions
- The structure of the program and exercising the right to speak about oneself and others
- The analysis of the discursive practice of speaking about oneself
- Fragment 1, 2:06-3:58 mins
- Fragment 2, 9:25-10:29 mins
- Fragment 3, 34:59-35:39 mins
- A comparison of discursive formations and their ideological functions
- Speaking about others and the truth about discourse
- Summary
- References
- Jerzy Stachowiak: Media performance. Remarks on the possibility of its analysis and critique
- Introduction
- On deferring criticism
- Hypothesis and analysis
- Temporal structure
- Speaking about speaking
- Extract 1
- Extract 2
- Sequential organization of interactional moves.
- Extract 3
- Two models of the public sphere
- Closing remarks
- Appendix
- Transcription symbols
- Extract 4
- References
- Artur Lipiński: Interactional strategies of journalistic neutralism and political equivocation. The case of "Tomasz Lis na żywo" TV show
- Introduction
- The media and political background of the TV show
- Theoretical approach and research problems
- Adopting the neutralistic stance - the strategies used by Tomasz Lis
- Excerpt 1
- Excerpt 2
- Excerpt 3
- Excerpt 4
- Excerpt 5
- Excerpt 6
- Excerpt 7
- Equivocation strategies used by Jarosław Kaczyński
- Excerpt 8
- Excerpt 9
- Excerpt 10
- Excerpt 11
- Excerpt 12
- Excerpt 13
- Excerpt 14
- Excerpt 15
- Excerpt 16
- Conclusions
- References
- Appendix 1
- Transcription conventions
- Waldemar Czachur / Marta Wójcicka: Analysis of one text from the perspective of discourse linguistics
- Context
- Discourse and text from the perspective of discourse linguistics
- Discourse analysis and the corpus
- Case study
- Discussion on the results of the analysis of a single text
- Conclusions
- References
- Agnieszka Budzyńska-Daca / Marcin Kosman: Political interview or debate - the clash of ethoses from the perspective of rhetorical genre studies
- Introduction
- Generic interpretation of the conversation between Kaczyński and Lis
- Debate - the rhetorical ethos of the participants
- Political interview - the rhetorical ethos of the participants
- A clash of ethoses - a critical analysis
- 1a) Lis on Kaczyński
- 1b) Kaczyński on Lis
- 2a) Lis on Tusk
- 2b) Tusk on Lis
- 3a) Kaczyński on Tusk
- 3b) Tusk on Kaczyński
- Conclusions
- References.
- Magdalena Steciąg / Kaja Rostkowska-Biszczanik: "You can't speak Polish?" The disintegration of the idea of natural language in public debate (based on the material from an interview of Tomasz Lis with Jarosław Kaczyński)
- Introduction
- Lingua nativa
- Lingua materna
- Lingua fracta
- Conclusions
- References
- Łukasz Kumięga / Przemysław Gębal: From autonomy to inclusion. Discourse studies and constructivist teaching of Polish as a second language in the 'pretext' of Tomasz Lis' interview with Jarosław Kaczyński
- Preface: where did the idea for this text come from?
- Domain-related contexts of Tomasz Lis interview with Jarosław Kaczyński
- Discourse constructivism vs. educational and didactic constructivism
- Cognitive and discourse constructivism and its implications for didactics and methodology (of second languages)
- Intercultural teaching with education for democracy
- Instead of a summary
- References
- Violetta Kopińska: The potential of interdisciplinarity in Discourse-Historical Approach. The example of the interview of Tomasz Lis with Jarosław Kaczyński in educational perspective
- Introduction
- Three models of interdisciplinarity by Theo van Leeuwen
- The potential of interdisciplinarity in DHA
- The potential for interdisciplinarity at the level of research problem formulation
- The potential of interdisciplinarity at the level of Ruth Wodak's concept of a four-level context
- Tomasz Lis's interview with Jarosław Kaczyński - the analytical potential of an integrationist model of interdisciplinarity: Educational opening
- Discourse as education, or citizenship education in an interview between Tomasz Lis and Jarosław Kaczyński
- Generic, thematic and functional links between discourse and education in the example of Tomasz Lis' interview with Jarosław Kaczyński
- Summary and conclusions
- References.
- Agnieszka Kampka: The eyes, the smile, the audience. A multimodal analysis from a rhetorical perspective
- The rhetorical approach in discourse analysis
- Rhetorical situation
- Context change
- Rhetorical actio
- Audience reactions
- Conclusion
- References
- Łukasz Kumięga / Magdalena Nowicka-Franczak: Weighing discourse in a single-case study. An attempt at an appraisal
- References
- Notes on Contributors.