Book Details
Orange Code:93627
Paperback:248 pages
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Sections:
1. Crime news and what this book is about2. Critical Stylistics3. Naming and describing offenders and victims4. Representing actions, events and states through the predicator5. 5 Equivalence, opposition, enumeration, prioritising and implied meaning6. Hypothesising, negation and presenting others’ speech7. Deixis and metaphor8. Analysing a newspaper report on crime by means of Critical Stylistics
Description:
This book offers a systematic introduction to the linguistic analysis of newspaper reports on crime. The author demonstrates how the linguistic analysis of newspaper texts helps to gain insight into the construction of offenders and victims in those texts and links the findings to criminological frameworks. Tabbert employs Critical Stylistics to explore the description of participants, the presentation of speech as well as actions, states or events, and other linguistic devices employed by journalists to present a particular image of an offender or a victim in the press. This book shows the fruitfulness of an interdisciplinary approach to reveal predominant discourse on crime in society and will be of great interest to researchers in linguistics, criminology and media studies
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