In:Handbook of Pragmatics: 27th Annual Installment
Edited by Mieke Vandenbroucke, Jana Declercq, Frank Brisard and Sigurd D’hondt
[Handbook of Pragmatics 27] 2024
► pp. 187–214
Poststructuralist discourse theory
Published online: 31 October 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/hop.27.pos4
https://doi.org/10.1075/hop.27.pos4
Article outline
- 1.Introduction: The ‘theory’ in discourse theory
- 2.Articulation as the core concept of Essex-style discourse theory
- 3.The conceptual framework of discourse theory
- 3.1Discourse, subjectivity and the Real
- 3.2The articulation of nodal points and empty signifiers in politics
- 3.3Logics of equivalence and difference
- 4.New tendencies in poststructuralist discourse theory
- 4.1The study of political, social, and fantasmatic logics of critical explanation
- 4.2Social logics
- 4.3Fantasmatic logics
- 4.4A populist logic across the ideological spectrum
- 4.5Studying the discursive-material knot in DT
- 4.6The methodological pluralism of discourse theoretical analysis
- 5.Articulating DT and linguistic pragmatics: The pragmatic dimension of articulation
- 5.1Pragmatics as a poststructuralist approach to language use
- 5.2Negotiability and adaptability as principles of articulation
- 5.3On the performative dimension of discourse as an articulatory practice
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