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Iwasaki, Shōichi. Subjectivity in grammar and discourse: Theoretical considerations and a case study of Japanese spoken discourse. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1993.

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Henry, Frances. Discourses of domination: Racial bias in the Canadian English-language press. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002.

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"The other" in translation: A case for comparative translation studies. Bloomington, Indiana: Slavica, 2013.

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Dariusz, Galasiński, ed. The language of belonging. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.

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Yoshimoto, Mika. Second language learning and identity: Cracking metaphors in ideological and poetic discourse in the third space. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2009.

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Yoshimoto, Mika. Second language learning and identity: Cracking metaphors in ideological and poetic discourse in the third space. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2009.

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Second language learning and identity: Cracking metaphors in ideological and poetic discourse in the third space. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2009.

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Yoshimoto, Mika. Second-language learning and identity: Cracking metaphors in ideological and poetic discourse in the third space. Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2009.

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Coherence theory: The case of Russian. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1992.

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Telling tales of the unexpected: The organization of factual discourse. Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire: Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992.

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Wooffitt, Robin. Telling tales of the unexpected: The organization of factual discourse. Savage, Md: Barnes & Noble Books, 1992.

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Cultural semantics and social cognition: A case study on the Danish universe of meaning. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 2012.

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Propuestas, valores e ideologías en el discurso político dominicano. Santo Domingo: Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo, 2009.

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Wiltse, Lynne V. Cultural diversity & discourse practices in grade 9. Edmonton: Qual Institute Press, 2005.

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Leonard, Angela M. Political poetry as discourse: Re-reading John Greenleaf Whittier and Ebenezer Elliot. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2010.

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Leonard, Angela M. Political poetry as discourse: Rereading John Greenleaf Whittier, Ebenezer Elliot, Hip-hop-ology. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2010.

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Leonard, Angela M. Political poetry as discourse: Rereading John Greenleaf Whittier, Ebenezer Elliot, Hip-hop-ology. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2010.

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Legacies of totalitarian language in the discourse culture of the post-totalitarian era: The case of Eastern Europe, Russia, and China. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2011.

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Wie man über Wandel spricht: Perspektivische Darstellung und interaktive Bearbeitung von Wandel in Organisationsprozessen. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009.

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Language, race, and negotiation of identity: A study of Dominican Americans. New York: LFB Scholarly Pub., 2002.

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López, Esperanza Morales. El conflicto comunicativo en las empresas desde el análisis del discurso. A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións, 2006.

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Arnovick, Leslie K. Diachronic pragmatics: Seven case studies in English illocutionary development. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub., 1999.

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Rodríguez, Carlos Gómez. La retórica del cambio en las organizaciones: Un análisis aplicado. Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas, 2004.

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Coherence in psychotic discourse. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Political poetry as discourse: Rereading John Greenleaf Whittier, Ebenezer Elliot, Hip-hop-ology. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2010.

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Discourse, identity and legitimacy: Self and other in representations of Iran's nuclear programme. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015.

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Barsky, Robert F. Constructing a productive other: Discourse theory and the convention refugee hearing. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Pub. Co., 1994.

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1977-, Turbide Olivier, and Laforest Marty, eds. La radio X, les médias et les citoyens: Dénigrement et confrontation sociale. Québec: Éditions Nota bene, 2008.

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Rivadossi, Silvia. Sciamani urbani. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-414-1.

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What does it mean to be a ‘shaman’ in present-day Tokyo today? In what way(s) is the role of the shamanic practitioner represented at a popular level? Are certain characteristics emphasised and others downplayed? This book offers an answer to these questions through the analysis of a specific discourse on shamans that emerged in the Japanese metropolitan context between the late 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century, a discourse that the more ‘traditional’ approaches to the study on shamanism do not take into account. In order to better contextualise this specific discourse, the volume opens with a brief historical account of the formation of the academic discourse on shamans. Within the theoretical framework offered by critical discourse analysis and by means of multi-sited ethnographic research, it then weaves together different case studies: three novels by Taguchi Randy, a manga, a TV series and the case of an urban shaman who is mostly active in Tokyo. The main elements emerging from these case studies are explored by situating them in the precise historical and social context within which the discourse has been developed. This shows that the new discourse analysed shares several characteristics with the more ‘traditional’ and accepted discourses on shamanism, while at the same time differing in certain respects. In this work, particular attention is given to how the category and term ‘shaman’ is defined, used and re-negotiated in the Japanese metropolitan context. Through this approach, the book aims to further problematize the categories of ‘shaman’ and ‘shamanism’, by highlighting certain aspects that are not yet accepted by many scholars, even though they constitute a discourse that is relevant and effective.
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Hayashi, Makoto. Joint Utterance Construction in Japanese Conversation (Studies in Discourse & Grammar). John Benjamins Pub Co, 2003.

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Hayashi, Makoto. Joint Utterance Construction in Japanese Conversation (Studies in Discourse and Grammar). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2003.

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Gender, Language and Culture: A Study of Japanese Television Interview Discourse (Studies in Language Companion Series). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2004.

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The Discourse Reader. Routledge, 2006.

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Mori, Junko. Negotiating Agreement and Disagreement in Japanese: Connective Expressions and Turn Construction (Studies in Discourse and Grammar). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 1999.

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1957-, Gamoran Adam, Carbonaro William, and Educational Resources Information Center (U.S.), eds. Towards an ecology of learning: The case of classroom discourse and its effects on writing in high school English and social studies. [Albany, NY]: Center on English Learning & Achievement, the University at Albany, 1998.

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Diachronic Pragmatics: Seven Case Studies in English Illocutionary Development. Benjamins Publishing Company, John, 2000.

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Santiago Iglesias, José Andrés, and Ana Soler Baena, eds. Anime Studies: Media-Specific Approaches to Neon Genesis Evangelion. Stockholm University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.16993/bbp.

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Anime Studies: Media-Specific Approaches to Neon Genesis Evangelion aims at advancing the study of anime, understood as largely TV-based genre fiction rendered in cel, or cel-look, animation with a strong affinity to participatory cultures and media convergence. Taking Neon Genesis Evangelion (Shin Seiki Evangerion) as a case study, this volume acknowledges anime as a media form with clearly recognizable aesthetic properties, (sub)cultural affordances and situated discourses. First broadcast in Japan in 1995-96, Neon Genesis Evangelion became an epoch-making anime, and later franchise. The initial series used already available conventions, visual resources and narrative tropes typical of anime in general and the mecha (or giant-robot) genre in particular, but at the same time it subverted and reinterpreted them in a highly innovative and as such standard-setting way. Investigating anime through Neon Genesis Evangelion this volume takes a broadly understood media-aesthetic and media-cultural perspective, which pertains to medium in the narrow sense of technology, techniques, materials, and semiotics, but also mediality and mediations related to practices and institutions of production, circulation, and consumption. In no way intended to be exhaustive, this volume attests to the emergence of anime studies as a field in its own right, including but not prioritizing expertise in film studies and Japanese studies, and with due regard to the most widely shared critical publications in Japanese and English language. Thus, the volume provides an introduction to studies of anime, a field that necessarily interrelates media-specific and transmedial aspects. In Anime Studies: Media-Specific Approaches to Neon Genesis Evangelion, anime is addressed from a transnational and transdisciplinary stance. The disciplinary and methodological perspectives taken by the individual chapters range from audio-visual culture, narratology, performance and genre theory to fandom studies and gender studies. In its first part, the book focuses on textual analysis and media form in the narrow sense with regard to filmic media, bank footage, voice acting and musical score, and then it broadens the scope to consider subcultural discourse, franchising, manga and video game adaptations, as well as critical and affective user engagement.
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Gendered Discourse in Professional Communication (Palgrave Studies in Professional and Organizational Discourse). Palgrave Macmillan, 2007.

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Arnovick, Leslie K. Diachronic Pragmatics: Seven Case Studies in English Illocutionary Development (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 2000.

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Wlodarczyk, Matylda. Pragmatic Aspects of Reported Speech: The Case of Early Modern English Courtroom Discourse (Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature). Peter Lang Publishing, 2006.

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Pragmatic Aspects of Reported Speech: The Case of Early Modern English Courtroom Discourse (Studies in English Medieval Language and Literature). Peter Lang Publishing, 2006.

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Levisen, Carsten. Cultural Semantics and Social Cognition: A Case Study on the Danish Universe of Meaning. De Gruyter, Inc., 2012.

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Vacek, Edelgard. Wie Man über Wandel Spricht: Perspektivische Darstellung und Interaktive Bearbeitung Von Wandel in Organisationsprozessen. VS Verlag fur Sozialwissenschaften GmbH, 2010.

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CEO-speak: The Language of Corporate Leadership. McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006.

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Rodriguez, Carlos Gomez. La Retorica del Cambio En Las Organizaciones: Un Analisis Aplicado. Centro de Investigaciones Sociologicas, 2004.

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Ribeiro, Branca Telles. Coherence in Psychotic Discourse. Oxf. U. P. (N. Y.), 1994.

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Barsky, Robert F. Constructing a Productive Other: Discourse Theory and the Convention Refugee Hearing (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series). John Benjamins Publishing Co, 1995.

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Howe, Melanie. Linguistische Analyse Innerbetrieblicher Metakommunikation: Implementierung Eines Managementsystems Fuer Umwelt, Gesundheit und Sicherheit. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2011.

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Howe, Melanie. Linguistische Analyse Innerbetrieblicher Metakommunikation: Implementierung Eines Managementsystems Fuer Umwelt, Gesundheit und Sicherheit. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2014.

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Halegoua, Germaine. The Digital City. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479839216.001.0001.

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The Digital City focuses on the interface of people, urban place, and the role that digital media play in placemaking endeavors. Critics have understood digital media as forces that alienate and disembed users from space and place. This book argues that the exact opposite processes are observable: many different actors are consciously and habitually using digital technologies to re-embed themselves within urban space. Five case studies from cities around the world illustrate the concept of “re-placeing” by showing how different populations employ urban broadband networks, social and locative media platforms, digital navigation technologies, smart cities, and creative placemaking initiatives to reproduce abstract urban spaces as inhabited places with deep meanings and emotional attachments. Through clear and accessible language and timely narratives of everyday urban life, the author argues that a sense of place is integral to understanding contemporary relationships with digital media while highlighting our own awareness of the places where we find ourselves and where our technologies find and place us. Through ethnographic and discourse analysis of everyday digital media practices and technologies, this book expands practical and theoretical understandings of the ways urban planners envision and plan connected cities, the role of urban communities in shaping and interpreting digital architectures, and the tales of the city produced through mobile and web-based platforms. Digital connectivity is reshaping the city and the ways we navigate through it and belong within it. How this happens and the types of places we produce within these networked environments are what this book addresses.
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