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DISCOURSE AND POWER Broadly speaking, inculcation is the mechanism of power- holders who wish to preserve their power, while communication is the mechanism of emancipation and the
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DISCOURSE AND POWER Broadly speaking, inculcation is the mechanism of power-holders who wish to preserve their power, while communication is the mechanism.

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Page 1: DISCOURSE AND POWER Broadly speaking, inculcation is the mechanism of power-holders who wish to preserve their power, while communication is the mechanism.

DISCOURSE AND POWER

Broadly speaking, inculcation is the mechanism of power-holders who wish to preserve their power, while communication is the mechanism of

emancipation and the struggle against domination (Fairclough 2003: 63).

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Two headlines: The Times and the Guardian

• RIOTING BLACKS SHOT DEAD BY POLICE AS ANC LEADERS MEET---Eleven Africans were shot dead and 15 wounded when Rhodesian police opened fire on a rioting crowd of about 2,000 in the African Highfield township of Salisbury this afternoon.

• POLICE SHOOT 11 DEAD IN SALISBURY RIOT----Riot police shot and killed 11 African demonstrators and wounded 15 others here today in the Highfield township on the outskirts of Salisbury.

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They both focus on different aspects of the story

• Times: focuses on recipients, minimizes roles of agents, passive syntax, negative connotations

• The Guardian: police as agents, no negative connotation, more information of context

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TV, Film

• Similar hidden messages

• Focus on particular topics

• Sounds influences moods

• Organization of images

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Construction of language

• Non-arbitrary• Determined by: (1) social conditions and (2) By

the nature of the relationship between agents

• Social conditions are: 1. particular environments, 2. Institutions and 3. society as a whole

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Social conditions determine:

• properties of discourse (the parts that constitute it)

• and types of discourse (valuable and less-valuable discourses)

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Discourse connected to the whole of society implies that:

• 1. Language is part of society and not something external to it

• 2. That language is a social process: interconnected, regulated

• 3. Language is a socially conditioned processes: conditioned (by other non-linguistic)parts of society

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Social conventions

• Norms, rules, beliefs

• Internalizations of social structures of power

• Regarded as natural and common sensical

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Text and discourse

• Text: (a product of the process of text production) the product of social interaction, utterance

• Discourse: the whole process of social interaction including text

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The conditioning of discoursive language

• MR (members’ resources)

• Cognitive but dependent on social relations

• Internalized and naturalized

• MR part of the individual’s psyche

• Resources for life

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The production and interpreting of discourse involve two types of social

conditions

• social conditions of production

• social conditions of interpretation

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Social conditions and levels of social organization

• 1. Social situation: the immediate social environment in which the discourse occurs

• 2. Social institution; wider contexts

• 3. Society as a whole: Structures of capitalist society

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Why is it important to see language as discourse and

discourse as a social practice?

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Because looking at this relationship:

• Forces as to be critical thinkers

• Understand our position in the world

• Understand social structures

• Understand the non neutrality of discourses

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What is social or cultural capital?

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Economic capital and social/cultural capital

• Some types of discourse: intellectual talk, some professions

• Economic capital related to social or cultural capital

• Discourse is a product of social structures and the producer of social structures

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What do we mean by the notion that discourse is a product of

social structures and the producer of social structures?

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Economic and cultural capital

• Unequally distributed in society --literacy, professions, some knowledges--

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Discourses carry particular knowledges and power

• Institutional system

• Reproducers of structures of power

• Limited access

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Can we regard access to social and economic capital as purely

an individual achievement?

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Do people resist power relation and discourse?

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Constraints on less powerful participants

• Constraints on contents

• Constraints on relations

• Constraints on subjects

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Summary

• Discourse is part of social practices • Discourse contributes to the reproduction of social structures• The production and interpretation of discourse is socially constructed• Not neutral• Part of the whole of society

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Discussion question

• To what extent are ideologies variable within a society, and how are such variations manifested in discourse?