图书介绍
离婚诉讼话语中权力和亲密关系的性别解读PDF|Epub|txt|kindle电子书版本网盘下载
- 李祥云著 著
- 出版社: 济南:山东大学出版社
- ISBN:9787560739113
- 出版时间:2009
- 标注页数:301页
- 文件大小:8MB
- 文件页数:323页
- 主题词:离婚-民事诉讼-研究-中国
PDF下载
下载说明
离婚诉讼话语中权力和亲密关系的性别解读PDF格式电子书版下载
下载的文件为RAR压缩包。需要使用解压软件进行解压得到PDF格式图书。建议使用BT下载工具Free Download Manager进行下载,简称FDM(免费,没有广告,支持多平台)。本站资源全部打包为BT种子。所以需要使用专业的BT下载软件进行下载。如BitComet qBittorrent uTorrent等BT下载工具。迅雷目前由于本站不是热门资源。不推荐使用!后期资源热门了。安装了迅雷也可以迅雷进行下载!
(文件页数 要大于 标注页数,上中下等多册电子书除外)
注意:本站所有压缩包均有解压码: 点击下载压缩包解压工具
图书目录
Chapter 1 Introduction1
1.1 Rationales for the present research1
1.1.1 Theoretical rationale1
1.1.2 Practical rationale4
1.2 Research questions5
1.3 Methodology of the present research6
1.3.1 Data collection6
1.3.2 Transcription of the data8
1.3.3 Calculation and interpretation of the results9
1.4 Organization of the book9
Chapter 2 Literature Review:Two Main Social Approaches11
2.1 Introduction11
2.2 Related law issues in China11
2.2.1 Inquisitorial system11
2.2.2 Trial procedures13
2.2.3 Mediation14
2.3 Forensic linguistics20
2.3.1 Forensic linguistics abroad21
2.3.2 Forensic linguistics in China24
2.4 Power and forensic linguistics25
2.4.1 Power:A social perspective25
2.4.2 Power:A linguistic perspective29
2.4.3 Power in forensic linguistics36
2.5 Gender and language46
2.5.1 Sex and gender46
2.5.2 Men and women in society47
2.5.3 Linguistic studies on gender53
2.6 Summary61
Chapter 3 Relevant Linguistic Theories and the Analytical Framework63
3.1 Introduction63
3.2 Critical discourse analysis64
3.2.1 Feminist critical discourse analysis66
3.2.2 Fairclough's three-level model69
3.3 Systemic functional linguistics72
3.3.1 Language as a social semiotic system:Key tenets of SFL73
3.3.2 Systemic functional linguistics in critical discourse analysis79
3.4 Appraisal theory81
3.5 Conversation analysis87
3.6 The analytical framework90
3.7 Summary94
Chapter 4 Power and Solidarity in Court:The Lexicogrammatical Level96
4.1 Introduction96
4.2 Power and solidarity97
4.2.1 Power and solidarity in court101
4.2.2 Power in marriage105
4.2.3 Power comparisons in twelve cases110
4.3 Appraisal elements in court discourse123
4.3.1 Affect124
4.3.2 Engagement and deontic modality143
4.3.3 Graduation157
4.4 Summary168
Chapter 5 Power and Solidarity in Court:The Textual Level172
5.1 Introduction172
5.2 Speech turns173
5.2.1 Men and women's total turns in court177
5.2.2 Turn-taking without the judge's permission180
5.2.3 Dispreferred turns189
5.3 Interruptions197
5.3.1 Interruptions in court200
5.3.2 Interpretation218
5.4 Overlap219
5.5 Topic initiation/change222
5.6 Utterances inviting judges' involvement227
5.7 Summary233
Chapter 6 Reflected Prejudicing Ideologies in Court240
6.1 Introduction240
6.2 Ideology241
6.3 Women's self-depictions242
6.4 The judge's bias249
6.5 Summary253
Chapter 7 Conclusion254
7.1 Major findings and suggestions254
7.2 Major contributions261
7.3 Limitations and further studies263
Appendices266
References278