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OverviewDisability studies has engaged with discourse analysis in key works both from the UK and the USA. While the perspectives and analyses of discourse analysis have proved well suited for exploring disability, however, its methods have not been sufficiently developed in a disability studies context. Conversely, discourse analysts have traditionally been concerned with social issues and fields in which asymmetric power relations, marginalization, and discrimination play a central role, e.g. gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation, all of which share many analytical features with disability. But although efforts have been made to integrate disability into the discourse analysis and conversation analysis canon, the link between the two fields needs to be strengthened. This ground-breaking volume contributes to this link by thoroughly applying the analytical vocabulary of discourse analysis to issues that are central to the field of disability studies. It strengthens disability studies by supplying case studies of representations and constructions of disability and disabled people in discourse, theorizes the role played by language in the social construction of disability, and makes disability a more salient topic for discourse analysts. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jan GruePublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9780367669010ISBN 10: 0367669013 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 30 September 2020 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOverall, though, the book was very well crafted. It was interesting to read and engaged me fully. If it were a novel I would describe it as a page turner - one of those books that, once started, I could not put down. - Ian R Lamond, Centre for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the International Centre for Research in Events Tourism and Hospitality, Leeds Beckett University, UK [T]his book serves a key role in initiating discussions of Disability Studies through a CDA lens. In Disability and Discourse Analysis, Grue opens the door to a new and much needed area of research in the fields of CDA and Disability Studies, making the evident the potential for analytical studies to reveal more about the marginalization, descrimination, and stereo types that are experienced therein. - Lindsay C.Nickels, Lancaster University, Journal of Language and Politics ""Overall, though, the book was very well crafted. It was interesting to read and engaged me fully. If it were a novel I would describe it as a page turner – one of those books that, once started, I could not put down."" - Ian R Lamond, Centre for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the International Centre for Research in Events Tourism and Hospitality, Leeds Beckett University, UK ""[T]his book serves a key role in initiating discussions of Disability Studies through a CDA lens. In Disability and Discourse Analysis, Grue opens the door to a new and much needed area of research in the fields of CDA and Disability Studies, making the evident the potential for analytical studies to reveal more about the marginalization, descrimination, and stereo types that are experienced therein."" - Lindsay C.Nickels, Lancaster University, Journal of Language and Politics 'Grue is a rising international star in critical studies of disability and discourse; as evidenced by this scholarly, engaging and politicised text. This book will be essential reading across both fields.' Dan Goodley, University of Sheffield, UK 'Jan Grue's book is one of the best examples of the latest wave of disability studies focused on the microtechniques of linguistic power in relation to disability. By applying discourse analysis on the social, cultural, and political, Grue succeeds in shedding new light on discrimination and stereotypes. Clearly a must read.' Lennard J. Davis, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA 'Jan Grue is a highly original and distinctive voice from the next generation of disability researchers. This book is a very welcome addition to the field of disability studies. It is clear, sensible, and above all, useful.' Tom Shakespeare, University of East Anglia, UK 'This engaged and expansive look at how disability makes meaning in the world will change the way we think about discourse and how we analyze it. In Disability and Discourse Analysis, Jan Grue gives us an accessible and elegant approach to better understanding how the human variations we think of as disability shape ourselves and our world.' Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Emory University, USA Overall, though, the book was very well crafted. It was interesting to read and engaged me fully. If it were a novel I would describe it as a page turner - one of those books that, once started, I could not put down. - Ian R Lamond, Centre for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the International Centre for Research in Events Tourism and Hospitality, Leeds Beckett University, UK [T]his book serves a key role in initiating discussions of Disability Studies through a CDA lens. In Disability and Discourse Analysis, Grue opens the door to a new and much needed area of research in the fields of CDA and Disability Studies, making the evident the potential for analytical studies to reveal more about the marginalization, descrimination, and stereo types that are experienced therein. - Lindsay C.Nickels, Lancaster University, Journal of Language and Politics Author InformationJan Grue is Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Oslo, Norway. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |