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Media Texts David Graddol

Media Texts By David Graddol

Media Texts by David Graddol


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This volume provides a broad-ranging and accessible introduction to recent ideas about texts and the complex ways in which they communicate. The collection of articles reflects the growing convergence of linguistic and media analysis.

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Media Texts: Authors and Readers by David Graddol

What does TV news have in common with popular romance fiction? Do people interpret the visual element in film and magazines in a similar way to language? This volume provides a broad-ranging and accessible introduction to recent ideas about texts and the complex ways in which they communicate. The collection of articles reflects the growing convergence of linguistic and media analysis. In an introductory section the editors review how linguists have usually approached questions of meaning, examine the contribution linguists have begun to make to media studies, and describe the broader definition of 'text' which has emerged in recent years. Later sections of the book focus on theories of authorship, and how readers construct meaning out of the texts they read. Many of the contributors illustrate postmodern concerns with the historical and social contexts in which texts are produced and used, the ideological and other effects of texts on people, and the impossibility of establishing definite meanings. The anthology should be of great interest to students and researchers in linguistics, media and communication studies, to English teachers who also teach media, and to anyone who wants to know more about the kinds of text which pervade everyday life.

About David Graddol

David Graddol and Oliver Boyd-Barrett are members of the Centre for Language and Communications, School of Education at the Open University.

Table of Contents

Preface
Sources
Introduction
PART 1: TEXTS AND LINGUISTIC THEORY
1. David Graddol: Three Models of Language Description
2. Oliver Boyd-Barrett: Language and Media: A Question of Convergence
3. David Graddol: What is a Text?
PART 2: THE STRUCTURE OF TEXTS
4. M.A.K. Halliday: Spoken and Written Modes of Meaning
5. Ruqaiya Hasan: The Texture of a Text
6. Roger Fowler: Hysterical Style in the Press
7. Allan Bell: Telling Stories
8. Graeme Turner: Film Languages
9. David Graddol: The Visual Accomplishment of Factuality
PART 3: THE PROBLEM OF AUTHORSHIP
10. A.J. Minnis: The Medieval Concept of the Author
11. Roland Barthes: The Death of the Author
12. Roy Harris: The Authoring of Saussure
13. Gemma Moss: The Influence of Popular Fiction: An Oppositional Text
PART 4: THE ROLE OF THE READER
14. Stuart Hall: Encoding/Decoding
15. Ulrike H. Meinhof: Double Talk in News Broadcasts
16. Patricia Palmer: The Lively Audience
17. John Fiske: Television Pleasures
18. Shaun Moores: Texts, Readers and Contexts of Reading: Developments in the Study of Media Audiences

Additional information

GOR002283809
9781853592195
1853592196
Media Texts: Authors and Readers by David Graddol
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Channel View Publications Ltd
1993-11-22
296
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