This episode is comprised of an introduction to the theories of critical discourse analysis and an interesting article sharing session. Starting with two turns in Fairclough's approaches to critical discourse analysis, William and Fan attempt to draw the critical analysis of discourse into deep, broad and complex critical analysis of the society in specific journal articles. We find that it is the macro, fluid and inclusive nature of critical discourse analysis that makes it such a vital and interdisciplinary critical theory that engages with reality directly.
这期节目分为批评性话语分析理论简介和趣味论文分享两个部分。William和Fan从Fairclough的批评性话语分析路径的两次转折开始聊起,在一篇篇具体的文章中尝试将对话语的批判分析引向更深广而复杂的对社会的批判分析。我们发现,正是批评性话语分析宏观、流动而包容的特质让它成为一个如此具有生命力、如此直接地介入现实的跨学科批判理论。
BGM
The Presses Roll - John Williams
Just Look Up - Ariana Grande/Kid Cudi
Materials Mentioned
William’s
Chen, W. (2020). The “marked” nation: National identity and family-country imagination in the discourse of overseas evacuation in China [被“标识”的国家:撤侨话语中的国家认同与家国想象]. Chinese Journal of Journalism and Communication, 42(1), 136-153.
Flowerdew, J., & Richardson, J. E. (Eds.). (2017). The Routledge handbook of critical discourse studies. Taylor & Francis.
Huang, Q. (2023). The discursive construction of populist and misogynist nationalism: Digital vigilantism against unpatriotic intellectual women in China. Social Media+ Society, 9(2).
Jones, R. H. (2012). Discourse analysis. Routledge.
Peng, A. Y. (2021). Neoliberal feminism, gender relations, and a feminized male ideal in China: A critical discourse analysis of Mimeng’s WeChat posts. Feminist Media Studies, 21(1), 115-131.
Peng, A. Y., Kuang, X., & Hou, J. (2022). Love NBA, hate BLM: Racism in China’s sports fandom. International Journal of Communication, 16, 3133-3153.
Sirulhaq, A., Yuwono, U., & Muta’ali, A. (2023). Why do we need a sociocognitive-CDA in hate speech studies? A corpus-based systematic review. Discourse & Society, 09579265221126599.
Wang, C. Y., & Chen, Z. (2023). From ‘motherland’ to ‘daddy state’: A genealogical analysis of the gender undertone in China's nationalist discourses. Nations and Nationalism, 29(2), 751-767.
Yin, J. (2007). The clash of rights: A critical analysis of news discourse on human rights in the United States and China. Critical Discourse Studies, 4(1), 75-94.
Zhang, C. (2017). The curious rise of the ‘white left’ as a Chinese internet insult. Open Democracy, 11, 88-115.
Zhang, C. (2020). Right-wing populism with Chinese characteristics? Identity, otherness and global imaginaries in debating world politics online. European journal of international relations, 26(1), 88-115.
Fan's
Baker, P., & McEnery, T. (2005). A corpus-based approach to discourses of refugees and asylum seekers in UN and newspaper texts. Journal of Language and Politics, 4(2), 197-226.
Bates, D. (2023). 'The jobs all go to foreigners': A critical discourse analysis of the Labour Party's 'left-wing' case for immigration controls. Critical Discourse Studies, 20(2), 183-199.
Chen, Y., & Gong, Q. (2023). Unpacking ‘baby man’ in Chinese social media: a feminist critical discourse analysis. Critical Discourse Studies, 1-18.
Hart, C. (2010). Critical discourse analysis and cognitive science: New perspectives on immigration discourse. Palgrave Macmillan UK.
KhosraviNik, M. (2010). The representation of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in British newspapers. Journal of Language and Politics, 9(1), 1-28.
Peng, A. Y., Wu, C., & Chen, M. (2022). Sportswomen under the Chinese male gaze: A feminist critical discourse analysis. Critical Discourse Studies, 1-18.
Reisigl, M., & Wodak, R. (2000). Discourse and discrimination: Rhetorics of racism and antisemitism. Taylor & Francis Group.