Corpus-Assisted Ecolinguistics introduces and integrates key research concepts, principles and techniques in ecolinguistics and corpus-assisted discourse study, answering foundational questions for researchers new to the discipline and asserting the urgent need to expand its scope.Breaking new ground, the book analyzes under-explored environmental discourses that have a tangible impact on ecological wellbeing and sustainability by perpetuating harmful attitudes, practices and ideologies. Chapters present in-depth case studies, including an analysis of the evolving representations of wilderness, an eco-stylistic analysis of a popular novel, and an investigation of the use of humor in reports on animal escapes from slaughterhouses. The studies employ a range of corpus analysis techniques to show how ecological degradation and crisis have become normalized, and even trivialized, in popular discourse but also spaces where positive discourse practices are present.By applying tools from corpus linguistics to a diverse range of environmental discourses, this book makes a significant contribution to advancing the field of ecolinguistics.
Robert Poole is Assistant Professor in Applied Linguistics and TESOL at the University of Alabama, USA.
List of FiguresList of TablesPreface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations1. An Introduction to Ecolinguistics and Corpus-Assisted Discourse Study2. Corpus-Assisted Ecolinguistics3. A Corpus-Assisted Diachronic Analysis of Representations of Wilderness4. Corpus-Assisted Ecolinguistics for Literary Texts: A Keyness Analysis of Richard Powers’ The Overstory5. Roving Beasts and Bolting Bovines: Wordplay in the Reporting of Animal Escapes6. Geographical Text Analysis for Corpus-Assisted Ecolinguistics7. ConclusionBibliographyIndex
Offers a good introduction to the potential of applying corpus linguistic methods when pursuing ecolinguistic research ... As the book continually gives overviews and explanations of key concepts from both corpus linguistics and ecolinguistics, it is suitable for readers from both linguistic fields – or any other area of linguistics.
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