Discourse And Social Change by Norman Fairclough (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE & SKILLS
- Availability: In Stock
- SKU: 47861
- Number of Pages: 266
Rs.660.00
Rs.895.00
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π Title Name: Discourse and Social Change
βοΈ Author: Norman Fairclough
π¦ Quality: Black White Pakistan Print
πΉ Introduction:
Discourse and Social Change by Norman Fairclough explores how language and discourse are powerful tools for shaping and transforming society. The book integrates linguistic analysis with social theory to explain the role of discourse in sociopolitical transformation.
π Key Points:
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Connects Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) with broader social theories and institutions.
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Examines discourse as both a reflection of and an influence on social structures.
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Introduces a framework to analyze how language practices evolve through power relations.
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Highlights how ideological control is exercised through discourse in media, education, and politics.
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Uses real-world examples to demonstrate how discourse contributes to social change.
π» Conclusion:
This work stands as a foundational text in critical discourse studies, showing that language is not merely a communicative tool but a central medium through which power, control, and resistance are enacted in society.