Discourse / Edition 1

Discourse / Edition 1

by David Howarth
ISBN-10:
0335200702
ISBN-13:
9780335200702
Pub. Date:
02/01/2001
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
ISBN-10:
0335200702
ISBN-13:
9780335200702
Pub. Date:
02/01/2001
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Discourse / Edition 1

Discourse / Edition 1

by David Howarth

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Overview

* What do we mean by discourse?
* What are the different conceptions of discourse and methods of discourse analysis in the contemporary social sciences?
* How can this concept help to clarify key theoretical problems and illuminate empirical cases?

The concept of discourse provokes considerable debate and is understood in a variety of ways in the contemporary social sciences. This text presents a comprehensive overview of the different conceptions and methods of discourse analysis, while setting out the traditions of thinking in which these conceptions have emerged. It surveys structuralist, post-structuralist and post-Marxist theory, and the author sets out a fresh approach to discourse analysis, drawing principally on the writings of Saussure, Levi-Strauss, Gramsci, Althusser, Foucault, Derrida, Laclau and Mouffe. He evaluates a number of pertinent criticisms of this approach, and explores ways in which discourse analysis can assist our understanding of identity formation, hegemony, and the relationship between structure and agency. This concise and engaging text provides a stimulating introduction to the concept of discourse for students and researchers across the social sciences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780335200702
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Publication date: 02/01/2001
Series: Concepts in the Social Sciences Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Dr David Howarth is a lecturer in Political Theory in the Department of Government at the University of Essex, where he is currently Director of the Masters Programme in Ideology and Discourse Analysis. He recently co-edited South Africa in Transition: New Theoretical Perspectives (1998) and Discourse Theory and Political Analysis (2000). He has published numerous articles and chapters on discourse theory, post-Marxist political theory and its application to empirical cases, most notably South African politics and new environmental movements.

Table of Contents

Series editor's foreword
Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction defining the concept of discourse
Saussure, structuralism and symbolic systems
Post-structuralism, deconstruction and textuality
Foucault's archaeology of discursive practices
Genealogy, power/knowledge and problematization
The limits of ideology in Marxist theory
Laclau and Mouffe's theory of discourse
Deploying discourse theory
Further reading
Bibliography
Index.

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