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Critical Discourse Analysis: An 
Overview 
ASSIST. PROF. ADEL AL-THAMERY (PHD) 
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH 
COLLEGE OF ARTS
Outline 
Definition of CDA 
Development of CDA 
Theoretical Origins 
Models: 
 Dialectical – Relational ( Fairclough) 
 Socio-cognitive ( Van Dijk) 
 Discourse Historical (Wodak) 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Definition of CDA 
According to van Dijk (1998a) Critical Discourse 
Analysis is a field that is concerned with studying 
and analyzing written and spoken texts to reveal 
the discursive sources of power, dominance, 
inequality and bias. It examines how these 
discursive sources are maintained and reproduced 
within specific social, political and historical 
contexts. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Fairclough (1993) defines CDA as discourse analysis 
which aims to explore often opaque relationships of 
causality and determination between (a) discursive 
practices, events and texts, and (b) wider social and 
cultural structures, relations and processes; to 
investigate how such practices, events and texts 
arise out of and are ideologically shaped by relations 
of power and struggles over power; and to explore 
how the opacity of these relationships between 
discourse and society is itself a factor securing 
power and hegemony. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Being Critical 
The term ‘critical’ can be particularly associated with the 
Frankfurt School of Philosophy. The Frankfurt School 
re-examines the foundations of Marxist thought. 
Kantian ‘critique’ entails the use of rational analysis to 
question the limits of human knowledge and 
understanding of, for example, the physical world. The 
Frankfurt School extends this to an analysis of cultural 
forms of various kinds, which are seen as central to the 
reproduction of capitalist social relations. According to 
Jürgen Habermas, a critical science has to be self 
reflexive (reflecting on the interests that underlie it) 
and it must also consider the historical context in 
which linguistic and social interactions take place. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Development of CDA 
In the late 1970s, Critical Linguistics was developed 
by a group of linguists and literary theorists at the 
University of East Anglia. Their approach was 
based on Halliday's Systemic Functional 
Linguistics (SFL). CL practitioners aimed at 
"isolating ideology in discourse" and showing "how 
ideology and ideological processes are manifested 
as systems of linguistic characteristics and 
processes.". Following Halliday, these CL 
practitioners view language in use as 
simultaneously performing three functions: 
ideational, interpersonal, and textual functions. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Halliday's view of language as a "social act" is central 
to many of CDA's practitioners .According to 
Fowler et al. (1979, 185), CL, like sociolinguistics, 
asserts that, "there are strong and pervasive 
connections between linguistic structure and social 
structure" However, whereas in sociolinguistics 
"the concepts 'language' and 'society' are 
divided…so that one is forced to talk of 'links 
between the two'", for CL "language is an integral 
part of social process" (Fowler et al., 1979, p. 189). 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Another central assumption of CDA and SFL is that 
speakers make choices regarding vocabulary and 
grammar, and that these choices are consciously or 
unconsciously "principled and systematic"(Fowler 
et al., 1979, p. 188). Thus choices are ideologically 
based. According to Fowler et al. (1979), the 
"relation between form and content is not arbitrary 
or conventional, but . . . form signifies content" .In 
sum, language is a social act that is ideologically 
driven. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Theoretical Origins 
CDA, in its various forms, has its academic origins in 
‘Western Marxism’. In broad terms, Western 
Marxism places a particular emphasis on the role 
of cultural dimensions in reproducing capitalist 
social relations. This necessarily implies a focus on 
meaning (semiosis) and ideology as key 
mechanisms in this process. Western Marxism 
includes key figures and movements in twentieth-century 
social and political thought – Antonio 
Gramsci, the Frankfurt School, Louis Althusser. 
Critical discourse analysts do not always explicitly 
place themselves within this legacy, but 
nevertheless it frames their work. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Gramsci 
Gramsci’s observation that the maintenance of 
contemporary power rests not only on coercive force 
but also on ‘hegemony’ (winning the consent of the 
majority) has been particularly influential in CDA. 
The emphasis on hegemony entails an emphasis on 
ideology, and on how the structures and practices of 
ordinary life routinely normalize capitalist social 
relations. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Althusser 
Althusser made a major contribution to the theory of 
ideology, demonstrating how these are linked to 
material practices embedded in social institutions 
(e.g. school teaching). He also showed their 
capacity to position people as social ‘subjects’, 
although he tended toward an overly deterministic 
(structuralist) version of this process which left 
little room for action by subjects. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Foucault 
Directed against such structuralist accounts of 
ideology, Foucault’s work on discourse has generated 
immense interest in discourse analysis, but also 
analysis of a rather abstract sort that is not anchored 
in a close analysis of particular texts. For Foucault , 
discourses are knowledge systems of the human 
sciences (medicine, economics, linguistics, etc.) that 
inform the social and governmental ‘technologies’ 
which constitute power in modern society 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Bourdieu 
A further influential figure has been the French 
sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, in particular his (1991) 
work on the relationship between language, social 
position and symbolic value in the dynamics of 
power relations. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Bakhtin 
From within linguistics and literary studies the work of 
Bakhtin has also been important in discourse 
analysis. Volosinov (1973) work is the first linguistic 
theory of ideology. It claims that linguistic signs are 
the material of ideology, and that all language use is 
ideological. As well as developing a theory of genre, 
Bakhtin’s work emphasizes the dialogical properties 
of texts, introducing the idea of ‘intertextuality’ (see 
Kristeva, 1986). This is the idea that any text is a link 
in a chain of texts, reacting to, drawing on, and 
transforming other texts. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Models of Critical Discourse Analysis 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Norman Fairclough’s Dialectal- 
Relational Approach (DRA)
Looking at language as discourse and social practice, someone cannot 
analyse the text only, not just analyse the process of production and 
interpretation, but also analyse the texts, processes, and their social 
conditions. Accordingly, Fairclough distinguishes three stages of Critical 
Discourse Analysis: 
 Description is the stage which is concerned with formal properties of the 
text. 
 Interpretation is concerned with the relationship between text and 
interaction ; viewing the text as the product of a process of production, 
and as a resource in the process of interpretation. 
 Explanation is concerned with the relationship between interaction and 
social context with social determination of the process of production and 
interpretation, and their social effects. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Van Dijk's Socio-Cognitive 
Approach(SCA) 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Socio-Cognitive Discourse Analysis is an approach 
characterised by the interaction between cognition, 
discourse and society. It began in formal text 
linguistics and subsequently incorporated elements 
of the standard psychological model of memory, 
together with the idea of frame taken from 
cognitive science. A large part of van Dijk's 
practical investigation deals with stereotypes, the 
reproduction of ethnic prejudice, and power abuse 
by elites and resistance by dominated groups. 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
The Discourse-Historical 
Approach (DHA) 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
This approach was developed by Ruth Wodak and 
other scholars in Vienna working in the traditions of 
Bernsteinian sociolinguistics and the Frankfurt 
School. The approach is particularly associated with 
large programmes of research in interdisciplinary 
research teams focusing on sexism, antisemitism and 
racism. One of the major aims of this kind of critical 
research has been its practical application 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
Thank You 
Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014

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CDA adel thamery

  • 1. Critical Discourse Analysis: An Overview ASSIST. PROF. ADEL AL-THAMERY (PHD) DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH COLLEGE OF ARTS
  • 2. Outline Definition of CDA Development of CDA Theoretical Origins Models:  Dialectical – Relational ( Fairclough)  Socio-cognitive ( Van Dijk)  Discourse Historical (Wodak) Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 3. Definition of CDA According to van Dijk (1998a) Critical Discourse Analysis is a field that is concerned with studying and analyzing written and spoken texts to reveal the discursive sources of power, dominance, inequality and bias. It examines how these discursive sources are maintained and reproduced within specific social, political and historical contexts. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 4. Fairclough (1993) defines CDA as discourse analysis which aims to explore often opaque relationships of causality and determination between (a) discursive practices, events and texts, and (b) wider social and cultural structures, relations and processes; to investigate how such practices, events and texts arise out of and are ideologically shaped by relations of power and struggles over power; and to explore how the opacity of these relationships between discourse and society is itself a factor securing power and hegemony. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 5. Being Critical The term ‘critical’ can be particularly associated with the Frankfurt School of Philosophy. The Frankfurt School re-examines the foundations of Marxist thought. Kantian ‘critique’ entails the use of rational analysis to question the limits of human knowledge and understanding of, for example, the physical world. The Frankfurt School extends this to an analysis of cultural forms of various kinds, which are seen as central to the reproduction of capitalist social relations. According to Jürgen Habermas, a critical science has to be self reflexive (reflecting on the interests that underlie it) and it must also consider the historical context in which linguistic and social interactions take place. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 6. Development of CDA In the late 1970s, Critical Linguistics was developed by a group of linguists and literary theorists at the University of East Anglia. Their approach was based on Halliday's Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL). CL practitioners aimed at "isolating ideology in discourse" and showing "how ideology and ideological processes are manifested as systems of linguistic characteristics and processes.". Following Halliday, these CL practitioners view language in use as simultaneously performing three functions: ideational, interpersonal, and textual functions. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 7. Halliday's view of language as a "social act" is central to many of CDA's practitioners .According to Fowler et al. (1979, 185), CL, like sociolinguistics, asserts that, "there are strong and pervasive connections between linguistic structure and social structure" However, whereas in sociolinguistics "the concepts 'language' and 'society' are divided…so that one is forced to talk of 'links between the two'", for CL "language is an integral part of social process" (Fowler et al., 1979, p. 189). Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 8. Another central assumption of CDA and SFL is that speakers make choices regarding vocabulary and grammar, and that these choices are consciously or unconsciously "principled and systematic"(Fowler et al., 1979, p. 188). Thus choices are ideologically based. According to Fowler et al. (1979), the "relation between form and content is not arbitrary or conventional, but . . . form signifies content" .In sum, language is a social act that is ideologically driven. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 9. Theoretical Origins CDA, in its various forms, has its academic origins in ‘Western Marxism’. In broad terms, Western Marxism places a particular emphasis on the role of cultural dimensions in reproducing capitalist social relations. This necessarily implies a focus on meaning (semiosis) and ideology as key mechanisms in this process. Western Marxism includes key figures and movements in twentieth-century social and political thought – Antonio Gramsci, the Frankfurt School, Louis Althusser. Critical discourse analysts do not always explicitly place themselves within this legacy, but nevertheless it frames their work. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 10. Gramsci Gramsci’s observation that the maintenance of contemporary power rests not only on coercive force but also on ‘hegemony’ (winning the consent of the majority) has been particularly influential in CDA. The emphasis on hegemony entails an emphasis on ideology, and on how the structures and practices of ordinary life routinely normalize capitalist social relations. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 11. Althusser Althusser made a major contribution to the theory of ideology, demonstrating how these are linked to material practices embedded in social institutions (e.g. school teaching). He also showed their capacity to position people as social ‘subjects’, although he tended toward an overly deterministic (structuralist) version of this process which left little room for action by subjects. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 12. Foucault Directed against such structuralist accounts of ideology, Foucault’s work on discourse has generated immense interest in discourse analysis, but also analysis of a rather abstract sort that is not anchored in a close analysis of particular texts. For Foucault , discourses are knowledge systems of the human sciences (medicine, economics, linguistics, etc.) that inform the social and governmental ‘technologies’ which constitute power in modern society Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 13. Bourdieu A further influential figure has been the French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, in particular his (1991) work on the relationship between language, social position and symbolic value in the dynamics of power relations. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 14. Bakhtin From within linguistics and literary studies the work of Bakhtin has also been important in discourse analysis. Volosinov (1973) work is the first linguistic theory of ideology. It claims that linguistic signs are the material of ideology, and that all language use is ideological. As well as developing a theory of genre, Bakhtin’s work emphasizes the dialogical properties of texts, introducing the idea of ‘intertextuality’ (see Kristeva, 1986). This is the idea that any text is a link in a chain of texts, reacting to, drawing on, and transforming other texts. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 15. Models of Critical Discourse Analysis Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 16. Norman Fairclough’s Dialectal- Relational Approach (DRA)
  • 17. Looking at language as discourse and social practice, someone cannot analyse the text only, not just analyse the process of production and interpretation, but also analyse the texts, processes, and their social conditions. Accordingly, Fairclough distinguishes three stages of Critical Discourse Analysis:  Description is the stage which is concerned with formal properties of the text.  Interpretation is concerned with the relationship between text and interaction ; viewing the text as the product of a process of production, and as a resource in the process of interpretation.  Explanation is concerned with the relationship between interaction and social context with social determination of the process of production and interpretation, and their social effects. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 18. Van Dijk's Socio-Cognitive Approach(SCA) Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 19. Socio-Cognitive Discourse Analysis is an approach characterised by the interaction between cognition, discourse and society. It began in formal text linguistics and subsequently incorporated elements of the standard psychological model of memory, together with the idea of frame taken from cognitive science. A large part of van Dijk's practical investigation deals with stereotypes, the reproduction of ethnic prejudice, and power abuse by elites and resistance by dominated groups. Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 20. The Discourse-Historical Approach (DHA) Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 21. This approach was developed by Ruth Wodak and other scholars in Vienna working in the traditions of Bernsteinian sociolinguistics and the Frankfurt School. The approach is particularly associated with large programmes of research in interdisciplinary research teams focusing on sexism, antisemitism and racism. One of the major aims of this kind of critical research has been its practical application Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014
  • 22. Thank You Assist. Prof. Adel Al-Thamery (PhD) 11/24/2014