Publications
Publication details [#56170]
Luginbühl, Martin and Stefan Hauser, eds. 2012. Contrastive Media Analysis. Approaches to linguistic and cultural aspects of mass media communication. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 226). John Benjamins. vi+248 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
The study of media, texts and culture(s) and especially the analysis of interdependent relationships between them has become a major concern in various academic fields, such as intercultural communication, contrastive textology, comparative cultural studies, historical and intercultural pragmatics. Starting from the observation that in contrastive studies of mass media communication not only the theoretical status of “culture” often remains unclear but also the interdependent relation between the theoretical conceptualization of “culture” and the methodological approach of text analysis, this volume brings together linguistic mass media studies with intercultural, diachronic, intermedia and interlingual perspectives. Apart from offering new empirical insights into the field, this volume’s aim is to advance and to broaden the methodological and theoretical discussions involved. Comparing such diverse formats and genres like newspapers, TV news shows, TV commercials, radio phone-ins, obituaries, fanzines and film subtitles, the contributions of this volume illustrate the complexity of the growing field of contrastive media analysis.
Articles in this volume
Coesemans, Roel. Contrastive news discourse analysis
from a pragmatic perspective. Context, ideology and representation in press coverage about Kenya’s crisis. 67–98
Guillot, Marie-Noëlle. Film subtitles and the conundrum of linguistic and cultural representation. A methodological blind spot. 101–122