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Cultural Representations: Analyzing the Discourse About the Other
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Cultural Representations: Analyzing the Discourse About the Other

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Traditionally, language has been used as a means of discovering psychological realities. The present book takes a discourse analytical approach to mental representations and focuses on the language of ‘thought’ as its very topic of inquiry. Special attention is paid to the role of discursive structures and processes in creating mental states and to the social purposes and consequences of such ‘mental’ texts and talk. Empirical studies of interpurposes and consequences of such ‘mental’ text and talk. Empirical studies of interviews with expatriate Chinese academics about the Dutch and of Dutch travel literature on China show that perceptions, attitudes, attributions, ideologies, etc. are integrated components of social interaction which serve to project particular cultural identities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 1997
Pages
271
ISBN
9783631321188

Traditionally, language has been used as a means of discovering psychological realities. The present book takes a discourse analytical approach to mental representations and focuses on the language of ‘thought’ as its very topic of inquiry. Special attention is paid to the role of discursive structures and processes in creating mental states and to the social purposes and consequences of such ‘mental’ texts and talk. Empirical studies of interpurposes and consequences of such ‘mental’ text and talk. Empirical studies of interviews with expatriate Chinese academics about the Dutch and of Dutch travel literature on China show that perceptions, attitudes, attributions, ideologies, etc. are integrated components of social interaction which serve to project particular cultural identities.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
1 August 1997
Pages
271
ISBN
9783631321188