ABSTRACT

Critical Reading and Writing is a fully introductory, interactive textbook that explores the power relations at work in and behind the texts we encounter in our everyday lives.
Using examples from numerous genres - such as popular fiction, advertisements and newspapers - this textbook examines the language choices a writer must make in structuring texts, representing the world and positioning the reader. Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, Critical Reading and Writing offers guidance on how to read texts critically and how to develop effective writing skills.
Features include:
* activities in analysis, writing and rewriting
* an appendix of comments on activities
* further reading sections at the end of each unit
* a glossary of linguistics terms
* suggestions for five extended writing projects.
Written by an experienced teacher, Critical Reading and Writing has multidisciplinary appeal but will be particularly relevant for use on introductory English and Communications courses.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part one Critical linguistics: reading meanings from the text

chapter 1|34 pages

Genre and the organisation of text

chapter 2|36 pages

Text and conceptual meaning

chapter 3|34 pages

Text and interpersonal meaning

part |1 pages

Part two Critical discourse: reading meanings into the text

chapter |1 pages

Introduction to Part two

chapter 4|26 pages

Interpreting discourse

chapter 5|18 pages

Reading and writing positions

chapter 6|16 pages

Intertexuality

part |2 pages

Part three The ideology behind the text

chapter |2 pages

Introduction to Part three

chapter 7|32 pages

Advertising and consumerism

chapter 8|30 pages

Fiction and feminism

chapter 9|30 pages

News and institutional power

chapter 10|28 pages

Nature, vocabulary and grammar

chapter |20 pages

Comments on activities