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  1. Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis.Carey Jewitt (ed.) - 2014 - Routledge.
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  • Film Art: An Introduction.David Bordwell & Kristin Thompson - 2009 - McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages.
    Film is an art form with a language and an aesthetic all its own. Since 1979, David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's Film Art has been the best-selling and widely respected introduction to the analysis of cinema. Taking a skills-centered approach supported by a wide range of examples from various periods and countries, the authors strive to help students develop a core set of analytical skills that will deepen their understanding of any film, in any genre. Frame enlargements throughout the text (...)
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  • Multimodal film analysis: how films mean.John A. Bateman - 2012 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Karl-Heinrich Schmidt.
    Analysing film. Distinguishing the filmic contribution to meaning -- Examples of filmic "textual organisation" -- Redrawing boundaries -- Organisation of the book -- Semiotics and documents. Semiotics and its relations to film -- The nature of discourse semantics -- The film as cinematographic document -- A combined view: filmic documents for filmic discourse -- Constructing the semiotic mode of film. Semiotic multimodality -- The internal organisation of semiotic strata -- Composing and combining semiotic modes -- Materiality and "epistemological commitment" -- (...)
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  • Discourses of unity and purpose in the sounds of fascist music: a multimodal approach.David Machin & John E. Richardson - 2012 - Critical Discourse Studies 9 (4):329-345.
    This article, taking a social semiotic approach, analyses two pieces of music written, shared and exalted by two pre-1945 European fascist movements – the German NSDAP and the British Union of Fascists. These movements, both political and cultural, employed mythologies of unity, common identity and purpose in order to elide the realities of social distinction and political–economic inequalities between bourgeois and proletarian groups in capitalist societies. Visually and inter-personally, the fascist cultural project communicated a machine-like certainty about a vision for (...)
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  • The critical analysis of musical discourse.Theo van Leeuwen - 2012 - Critical Discourse Studies 9 (4):319-328.
    This paper argues that, contrary to what many musicologists and classical musicians have maintained, music can, and should, be analysed as discourse. It then surveys a number of approaches to the critical analysis of musical discourse and applies these approaches to a range of examples, including sonatas, advertising jingles and news signature tunes.
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  • What is multimodal critical discourse studies?David Machin - 2013 - Critical Discourse Studies 10 (4):347-355.
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  • Multimodal analysis within an interactive software environment: critical discourse perspectives.Kay L. O'Halloran, Sabine Tan, Bradley A. Smith & Alexey Podlasov - 2011 - Critical Discourse Studies 8 (2):109-125.
    Critical discourse analysts are increasingly required to account for multimodal phenomena constructed through language and other resources and to relate high-level critical insights on the social motivations of these texts to their realizations in low-level expressive phenomena, and vice versa. In this paper, we use interactive software resources for critical multimodal discourse analysis. Multimodal analysis and digital technology. In A. Baldry & E. Montagna, Interdisciplinary approaches to multimodality: Theory and practice. Readings in intersemiosis and multimedia. Campobasso: Palladino; O'Halloran, K. L., (...)
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  • Book review: David Machin and Andrea Mayr, How to Do Critical Discourse Analysis: A Multimodal Introduction. [REVIEW] Wu-Peng - 2014 - Discourse and Communication 8 (2):233-236.
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