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Texts, Animals, Environments. Zoopoetics and Ecopoetics probes the multiple links between ecocriticism and animal studies, assessing the relations between animals, environments and poetics. While ecocriticism usually relies on a relational approach to explore phenomena related to the environment or ecology more broadly, animal studies tends to examine individual or species-specific aspects. As a consequence, ecocriticism concentrates on ecopoetical, animal studies on zoopoetical elements and modes of representation in literature (and the arts more generally). Bringing key concepts of ecocriticism and animal studies into dialogue, the volume explores new ways of thinking about and reading texts, animals, and environments – not as separate entities but as part of the same collective.
Der Band versammelt aktuelle Beiträge, die der sprachwissenschaftlichen Erforschung der Kodifizierung der Sprache, insbesondere des Deutschen, gewidmet sind. Es finden sich sowohl historisch als auch gegenwartssprachlich, sowohl theoretisch als auch empirisch-exemplarisch orientierte Untersuchungen, Stellungnahmen und Ausblicke. Sprach-systematisch stehen phonetische, graphematische, syntaktische sowie soziolinguistische Blickrichtungen im Vordergrund. Darüber hinaus werden verschiedentlich die methodologischen Probleme reflektiert, die mit der Annahme eines Sprachkodex, seiner Formulierung und seiner möglichen Wirkung auf die Sprachentwicklung verbunden sind. Die meisten Aufsätze gehen auf eine entsprechende Tagung zurück, die im Februar 2015 am Institut für deutsche Philologie der Universität Würzburg stattfand.
Follow-ups across discourse domains: A cross-cultural exploration of their forms and functions
(2012)
The edited volume documents the proceedings of the ESF workshop "Follow-ups across discourse domains: a cross-cultural exploration of their forms and functions". It examines the forms and functions of the dialogue act of a follow-up, viz. accepting or challenging a prior communicative act, in political discourse across spoken and written dialogic genres. Specifically, it considers (1) the discourse domains of political interviews, editorials, op-eds and discussion forums, (2) their sequential organization as regards the status of initial (or 1st order) follow-up, a follow-up of a prior follow-up (2nd order follow-up), or nth-order follow-up, and (3) their discursive realization as regards degrees of indirectness and responsiveness which are conceptualized as a continuum along the lines of degrees of explicitness and degrees of responsiveness. The chapters come from the fields of linguistics, discourse analysis, socio-pragmatics, communication, political science and psychology, examining the heterogeneous field of political discourse and its manifestation in diverse discourse genres with respect to evasiveness, indirectness and redundancy in mediated political discourse, professional discourse, discourse identity and doing politics, to name but the most prominent questions.