Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Approaches to Discourse, Poetics and Psychiatry [electronic resource] : Papers from the 1985 Utrecht Summer School of Critical Theory / edited by Iris M. Zavala, Teun A van Dijk, Myraim Díaz-Diocaretz.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1988.Description: 1 online resource (246 p.)ISBN:
  • 9789027278739 (electronic bk.)
  • 9027278733 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Approaches to Discourse, Poetics and Psychiatry : Papers from the 1985 Utrecht Summer School of Critical TheoryDDC classification:
  • 400
LOC classification:
  • P49
Online resources:
Contents:
APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE, POETICS AND PSYCHIATRY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Language power; INTRODUCTION; GROUNDS FOR THE TRUISM: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE; THE MODERN SETTING FOR THE TRUISM; LANGUAGE STUDIES IN THE EIGHTIES: A CROSSROAD OF DISCIPLINES; REFERENCES; I. DISCOURSE AND POWER; Introduction; TOWARDS A CRITICAL STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE; DISCOURSE AND THE REPRODUCTION OF RACISM; THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS SECTION; Resource powerand autonomy through discourse in con-flict; ON CONCEPTUALIZING POWER
WHICH APPROACH CAN MIGRANTS USE TO GET ACCESS TO POWER?IDEOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC-REPRODUCTIVE AND REPRESSIVE FUNCTIONS OF MIGRANT EDUCATION; THE BREDBY SCHOOL STRIKE; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; NOTE; REFERENCES; The white discursive order: the British New Right's discourse on cultural racism with particular reference to the Salisbury Review; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TRANSFORMING FRAMES OF REFERENCE: THE NEW RIGHT'S DISCURSIVE ASSAULT; Discourses constructing an authoritarian national identity; 3. CULTURE-NATION-'RACE': THE STRATEGIC VERBAL SLIPPAGE; The denial of institutional racism
4. RAY HONEYFORD'S CULTURAL RACISM5. CONCLUSION: THE NEW RIGHT'S DISCOURSE, ITS MODES OF CIRCULATION AND 'COM-MON-SENSE' ARGUMENT; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; The intervention of the media in the reproduction of power; POSTSCRIPT:; NOTES; REFERENCES; Elitediscourse and racism; 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUNDS; 2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; 3. ELITE RACISM; 4. ELITE DISCOURSE; 5. THE NEWS; A comparison: Media reactions to "South Africa"; Other media discourse; 6. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; Cause or consequence?; 7. MEDIA SOURCE TALK; Ethnic crime reporting as intentional policy
8. A FINAL ILLUSTRATION: THE "TAMIL-INVASION" IN THE PRESSNumbers; Illegality; The 'wave' metaphors; Political or 'economic' refugees?; Talk about Tamils; 9. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; II. APPROACHES TO THE POETICS OF THE LYRIC; Introduction; The manuscript and its interpreters: notes on the 'omniscient reader' of the poetics of the lyric; NOTES; REFERENCES; Semantics and phonetics in Montale; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Modernist poetry? On the interference of genre and group code: the case of T.S.Eliot; Eliot's EARLY POETRY; THE RESTRICTIONS OF THE GENRE; NOTES; REFERENCES
III. LANGUAGEAND MADNESS: MADNESS IN LANGUAGEIntroduction; The discourse of psychosis and the process of listening; 1. MAD OR NOT; 2. SEMIOTICS AND THE SHARED UNDERSTANDING; 3. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE SHARED UNDERSTANDING; 4. PSYCHOANALYSIS WITHOUT SHARED UNDERSTANDING; 5. UNDERSTANDING AND PSYCHOSIS; THE INTERVIEW; 6. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND READING; REFERENCES; The symbolic father; 1. THREE IDENTIFICATIONS; 2. THE ORIGIN OF THE LAW; 3. THREE FORMS OF FATHERHOOD; 4. ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE FATHER IN PSYCHOSIS AND PERVERSION; 5. KAFKA AND THE LAW; REFERENCES; Literacure:Madness & literature
Summary: A collection of innovative essays representing the most recent developments in poetry as discourse, the discourse of power, and discourse of psychiatry and psychosis. The essays in this volume deal with questions of interpretation of poetry, psychoanalysis, and political theory. All are presented here as appropriate objects of discourse studies which go beyond conventional analysis.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
eBook eBook e-Library EBSCO Language Study Available
Total holds: 0

Description based upon print version of record.

APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE, POETICS AND PSYCHIATRY; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Language power; INTRODUCTION; GROUNDS FOR THE TRUISM: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE; THE MODERN SETTING FOR THE TRUISM; LANGUAGE STUDIES IN THE EIGHTIES: A CROSSROAD OF DISCIPLINES; REFERENCES; I. DISCOURSE AND POWER; Introduction; TOWARDS A CRITICAL STUDY OF LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE; DISCOURSE AND THE REPRODUCTION OF RACISM; THE CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS SECTION; Resource powerand autonomy through discourse in con-flict; ON CONCEPTUALIZING POWER

WHICH APPROACH CAN MIGRANTS USE TO GET ACCESS TO POWER?IDEOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC-REPRODUCTIVE AND REPRESSIVE FUNCTIONS OF MIGRANT EDUCATION; THE BREDBY SCHOOL STRIKE; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; NOTE; REFERENCES; The white discursive order: the British New Right's discourse on cultural racism with particular reference to the Salisbury Review; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. TRANSFORMING FRAMES OF REFERENCE: THE NEW RIGHT'S DISCURSIVE ASSAULT; Discourses constructing an authoritarian national identity; 3. CULTURE-NATION-'RACE': THE STRATEGIC VERBAL SLIPPAGE; The denial of institutional racism

4. RAY HONEYFORD'S CULTURAL RACISM5. CONCLUSION: THE NEW RIGHT'S DISCOURSE, ITS MODES OF CIRCULATION AND 'COM-MON-SENSE' ARGUMENT; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; The intervention of the media in the reproduction of power; POSTSCRIPT:; NOTES; REFERENCES; Elitediscourse and racism; 1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUNDS; 2. THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK; 3. ELITE RACISM; 4. ELITE DISCOURSE; 5. THE NEWS; A comparison: Media reactions to "South Africa"; Other media discourse; 6. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE; Cause or consequence?; 7. MEDIA SOURCE TALK; Ethnic crime reporting as intentional policy

8. A FINAL ILLUSTRATION: THE "TAMIL-INVASION" IN THE PRESSNumbers; Illegality; The 'wave' metaphors; Political or 'economic' refugees?; Talk about Tamils; 9. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; REFERENCES; II. APPROACHES TO THE POETICS OF THE LYRIC; Introduction; The manuscript and its interpreters: notes on the 'omniscient reader' of the poetics of the lyric; NOTES; REFERENCES; Semantics and phonetics in Montale; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; Modernist poetry? On the interference of genre and group code: the case of T.S.Eliot; Eliot's EARLY POETRY; THE RESTRICTIONS OF THE GENRE; NOTES; REFERENCES

III. LANGUAGEAND MADNESS: MADNESS IN LANGUAGEIntroduction; The discourse of psychosis and the process of listening; 1. MAD OR NOT; 2. SEMIOTICS AND THE SHARED UNDERSTANDING; 3. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE SHARED UNDERSTANDING; 4. PSYCHOANALYSIS WITHOUT SHARED UNDERSTANDING; 5. UNDERSTANDING AND PSYCHOSIS; THE INTERVIEW; 6. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND READING; REFERENCES; The symbolic father; 1. THREE IDENTIFICATIONS; 2. THE ORIGIN OF THE LAW; 3. THREE FORMS OF FATHERHOOD; 4. ABOUT THE ROLE OF THE FATHER IN PSYCHOSIS AND PERVERSION; 5. KAFKA AND THE LAW; REFERENCES; Literacure:Madness & literature

psychiatry & criticism

A collection of innovative essays representing the most recent developments in poetry as discourse, the discourse of power, and discourse of psychiatry and psychosis. The essays in this volume deal with questions of interpretation of poetry, psychoanalysis, and political theory. All are presented here as appropriate objects of discourse studies which go beyond conventional analysis.

Powered by Koha