Critical discourse is a branch of linguistics that seeks to understand how and why certain texts affect readers or hearers views of the world. It aims to uncover the hidden ideologies that can influence a reader or a hearer
Discourse analysis is the study of language use in context, analyzing how language shapes and is shaped by social interactions. Critical discourse analysis goes a step further by examining how power dynamics, ideology, and social inequalities are manifested and reproduced through language use. Critical discourse analysis aims to uncover hidden biases and question societal assumptions present in discourse.
Some of the branches include Critical Discourse Analysis, Social, Religious, Scientific, Feminism, Corpus, Racism and Media Discourse Analysis.
Khadim Hussain has written: 'Rethinking education critical discourse and society'
Noel Heather has written: 'Religious Language and Critical Discourse Analysis'
ANASTASIA KARAFLOGKA has written: 'E-RELIGION: A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF RELIGIOUS DISCOURSE ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB'
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Reverse Discourse was created in 2002.
Discourse on Inequality was created in 1754.
Discourse Studies was created in 1999.
Heavenly Discourse was created in 1927.
The "Discourse on Metaphysics" was written by the philosopher Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz in 1686.