Gao uses the case of conference interpreting at the Summer Davos Forum in China to systematically reveal the ways in which ideology and linguistic 're-engineering' can lead to discourse reconstruction.
Gao uses the case of conference interpreting at the Summer Davos Forum in China to systematically reveal the ways in which ideology and linguistic 're-engineering' can lead to discourse reconstruction.
Fei Gao is Associate Professor at Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications (China) and holds a PhD from the University of Leeds (UK). Her research interests straddle interpreting and translation studies and corpus-based critical discourse studies, in which she has published articles in refereed SSCI/A&HCI journals such as Perspectives, Interpreting, Meta, Critical Discourse Studies, Discourse & Communication, and in Routledge collections.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements, Book Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Ideology and Interpreters' Ideological Positioning Chapter 3 - Appraisal Theory and Corpus-Based CDA for a Transnational Agenda Chapter 4 - Data and Methods Chapter 5 - Global Analysis: A Quantitative Perspective of Appraisal Patterns Chapter 6 - 'Us'-'Them' Ideological Positioning through Value-Rich Language Chapter 7 - Discursive (Re-)Positioning through Dialogic Expansion and Contraction Chapter 8 - Getting the Emphatic Message in 'Sound' Across: A Paralinguistic Perspective Chapter 9 - Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements, Book Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Ideology and Interpreters' Ideological Positioning
Chapter 3 - Appraisal Theory and Corpus-Based CDA for a Transnational Agenda
Chapter 4 - Data and Methods
Chapter 5 - Global Analysis: A Quantitative Perspective of Appraisal Patterns
Chapter 6 - 'Us'-'Them' Ideological Positioning through Value-Rich Language
Chapter 7 - Discursive (Re-)Positioning through Dialogic Expansion and Contraction
Chapter 8 - Getting the Emphatic Message in 'Sound' Across: A Paralinguistic Perspective
Acknowledgements, Book Introduction Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - Ideology and Interpreters' Ideological Positioning Chapter 3 - Appraisal Theory and Corpus-Based CDA for a Transnational Agenda Chapter 4 - Data and Methods Chapter 5 - Global Analysis: A Quantitative Perspective of Appraisal Patterns Chapter 6 - 'Us'-'Them' Ideological Positioning through Value-Rich Language Chapter 7 - Discursive (Re-)Positioning through Dialogic Expansion and Contraction Chapter 8 - Getting the Emphatic Message in 'Sound' Across: A Paralinguistic Perspective Chapter 9 - Conclusion Index
Acknowledgements, Book Introduction
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Ideology and Interpreters' Ideological Positioning
Chapter 3 - Appraisal Theory and Corpus-Based CDA for a Transnational Agenda
Chapter 4 - Data and Methods
Chapter 5 - Global Analysis: A Quantitative Perspective of Appraisal Patterns
Chapter 6 - 'Us'-'Them' Ideological Positioning through Value-Rich Language
Chapter 7 - Discursive (Re-)Positioning through Dialogic Expansion and Contraction
Chapter 8 - Getting the Emphatic Message in 'Sound' Across: A Paralinguistic Perspective
Chapter 9 - Conclusion
Index
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