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The 20th century brought enormous change to subjects such as language, metaphysics, ethics and epistemology. This volume covers the major developments in these areas and more.
Grammar and Context considers how grammatical choices influence and are influenced by the context in which communication takes place.
Examining the particular discourses of the key players in the arena, Guy Cook presents a critical analysis of the language of the GM debate, and how it influences policy and opinion.
This text provides students with the skills they need to analyze the historical context of a text, without relying on extra research. Includes a wide range of illustrative texts, from interviews and poetry, to comic sketches and adverts.
In this book Christopher Norris develops the case for scientific realism by tackling various adversary arguments from a range of anti-realist positions.
This book provides students with the practical skills they need to compare both literary and non-literary texts for A level coursework and examinations.
A fascinating study of the bounds between science and language; knowledge and truth. Jody Azzouni explores how the language of science transforms our fragmented investigations of the world into a unitary and seamless discourse.
Part of the Routledge A Level English Guides series, this title focuses on developing the skills needed to successfully interpret texts and covers key aspects of the area, including discourse, intertextuality and theoretical approaches.
Timely and penetrating, War of Words shows how the stories we told after the attacks fashioned a post-9/11 American identity and reinscribed our national beliefs.
Providing a comprehensive overview of sociolinguistic methods and areas of investigation, this engaging and practical text covers every issue of major concern in the field.
First published in 1988, this classic text is established as one of the most important discussions of the language of literature. Re-issued as a result of recent critical interest, this edition includes a new preface by the author.
In this important book, Ken Gelder offers a lively and comprehensive account of popular fiction as a distinctive literary and cultural field, tied directly to the logics and practices of entertainment and industry.