CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Paltridge 2007. What is critical discourse analysis (CDA)? Hyland (2005:4) acts of meaning making are always engaged in that:

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CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Paltridge 2007

What is critical discourse analysis (CDA)? Hyland (2005:4) acts of meaning making are always engaged in that: they realize the interests the positions the perspectives the values of those who enact them The aim of CD is help reveal some of the hidden values, positions and perspectives. CDA examines the use of discourse in relation to social and cultural issues, such as race, politics, gender, identity and asks why the discourse is used in particular way and what the implications are of this kind of use.

What is CDA? CDA assumes that language use is always social discourse both reflects and constructs the social world A critical analysis explores issues such as gender, ideology and identity and how these are reflected in particular text To do CDA, the first step is analysis of the use of discourse, the second step is explanation and interpretation of the discourse. The final step is deconstruction of the text, tracing ideologies and assumptions underlying the discourse and link them to different views of world, experience and beliefs.

Principles of CDA (Fairclough and Wodak, 1997) Social and political issues are constructed and reflected in discourse Power relations are negotiated and performed through discourse Discourse both reflects and reproduces social relations Ideologies are produced and reflected in the use of discourse

Social and political issues are constructed and reflected in discourse Singapore’s “Speak Mandarin” campaign (Teo, 2005) The aim of the campaign: to connect Chinese Singaporeans with Chinese cultural traditions. To help counter “negative effects of westernisation. To attract foreign investment, especially from China Headlines: Mandarin: Window to Chinese Culture Speak Mandarin, It’s an asset Speak Mandarin: Your Childern’s Future Depends on You Cool and contemporary relevance of Mandarin The discourse of campaign constructs the view of Mandarin as a language that has both social, cultural, and economic value for the people of Singapore.

Power relations are negotiated and performed through discourse Conversational interaction: who controls conversational interaction, who allows the person to speak, how they do this. Radio show: caller-host Callers-set the opinion on the line Hosts- challenge the opponent to expand on and account for their claims (e.g., yes? So)

Discourse both reflects and reproduces social relations Social relations are both established and maintained through the use of a discourse. Tony Blair’s wife Cherie Blair in the media: a lawyer, a wife, a working mother and establish a relationship between her and public and especially other working mothers. Presentation in media: A success story of Cherie Blair for managing her role as a working mother-negative terms for working mothers shift to different views of women with children who work.

Ideologies are produced and reflected in the use of discourse Representing and constructing society, such as relations of power, relations based on gender, class and ethnicity. Brewster (2005)- negative attitudes towards non-standard social dialects of English  negative views of the people who are speaking non-standard dialects Mallinson and Brewester  US restaurant workers’ view of customers / white workers view black customers in negative terms. They use streotypes to form their expectations about future interactions to black customers and other African-Americans. Discourse of difference (Wodak, 1997): speaking in black customers and distancing themselves from them.

Ideologies are produced and reflected in the use of discourse The workers’ use of discourse privileged their own race and social class, reflecting their ideological, streotyped views of both groups of customers. CD studies aim to make connection between social and cultural practices and the values and assumptions that underlie the discourse. They try to reveal what people say and do in their use of discourse in relation to their views of world, themselves and relation of each others.

CD maintains that the relationship between language and meaning is never arbitrary in that the choice of particular genre or rhetorical strategy brings with it particular presuppositions, meanings, ideologies and intentions. Example: complaining about your neighbour Choose an appropriate genre: neighbourhood mediation session complaint in a televison chat show Example: compalint about a single mother > others’ prejudice against single mothers> our own biases and moral judgments about them as an added rationale for complaining about the neighbours.

Key focus in critical discourse studies To unite text with the discourse and sociocultural practices that the text reflects, reinforces and produces. Discourse simultaneously involves each of the following dimensions: Texts > discourse practices > sociocultural practices

Doing CDA Decide discourse type or genre Consider the frame of the text- perspective foregrounding — emphasized issues Backgrounding — played down topics Deal with topicalization at the sentence level Determine connotations of particular words and phrases Identify the words which express degree of certanity and attitude