[T]he book is one of the few in the field of DA which takes a practical perspective on operationalizing the analysis of discursive patterns and the development of power and identity relations in a case study framework. Some of the concepts in DA and CDA which have always proved difficult for university students to understand have been simplified, illustrated and made easy to grasp. The volume nicely fills the gap between theory and practice in DA and is illuminating for the practicing DA researcher.... [T]he volume is beyond doubt a welcome resource for those interested in doing research in this field of study. Wang Xi is to be commended for turning a research report into a publication that offers invaluable practical advice for the bewildered novice DA scholar. Unlike what is usually found in similar theme-related books (such as Fairclough, 2013), which provide general advice, leaving the agitated minds of readers confused, this volume takes a more clinical approach to how DA or CDA is actually executed and how the hidden messages transmitted can be viably extracted.