
Dueling Discourses
The Construction of Reality in Closing Arguments
Laura Felton Rosulek(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 15. January 2015
Book
Hardback
248 pages
978-0-19-933761-3 (ISBN)
Description
Dueling Discourses offers qualitative and quantitative analyses of the linguistic and discursive forms utilized by opposing lawyers in their closing arguments during criminal trials. Laura Felton Rosulek analyzes how these arguments construct contrasting representations of the same realities, applying the insights and methodologies of critical discourse analysis and systemic functional linguistics to a corpus of arguments from seventeen trials. Her analysis suggests that silencing (omitting relevant information), de-emphasizing (giving information comparatively less attention and focus), and emphasizing (giving information comparatively more attention and focus) are the key communicative devices that lawyers rely on to create their summations. Through these processes, lawyers' lexical, syntactic, thematic, and discursive patterns, both within individual narratives and across whole arguments, function together to create versions of reality that reflect each individual lawyer's goals and biases.
The first detailed analysis of closing arguments, this book will significantly improve our understanding of courtroom discourse. Furthermore, as previous research on all genres of discourse has examined exclusion/inclusion and de-emphasis/emphasis as separate issues rather than as steps on a continuum, this book will advance the field of discourse analysis by establishing the ubiquity of these phenomena.
The first detailed analysis of closing arguments, this book will significantly improve our understanding of courtroom discourse. Furthermore, as previous research on all genres of discourse has examined exclusion/inclusion and de-emphasis/emphasis as separate issues rather than as steps on a continuum, this book will advance the field of discourse analysis by establishing the ubiquity of these phenomena.
Reviews / Votes
While the book is heavily based in linguistics, including detailed analysis of the methodology in categorizing results, how a speaker includes or excludes through the use of language is defined for nonlinguists. Table 7.5 is particularly instructive in how to use and notice silencing, deemphasizing, and emphasizing in language in and out of the courtroom. * J. M. Keller, Florida Coastal School of Law, CHOICE * Dueling Discourses is remarkably clear, systematic, and rigorous. * Corina Andone, Language and Dialogue *More details
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
586 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-933761-3 (9780199337613)
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12/2014
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Person
Laura Felton Rosulek received her PhD from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She has taught courses at the University of Montana and Oregon State University. Her research specializations are in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis (particularly Critical Discourse Analysis).
Author
Adjunct Professor of LinguisticsAdjunct Professor of Linguistics, University of Montana
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction ; Chapter 2. The Theoretical Framework ; Chapter 3. The Defendants ; Chapter 4. The Victims ; Chapter 5. The Jurors ; Chapter 6. The Lawyers ; Chapter 7. The Big Picture ; Bibliography