The discourse practice and the social practice of the consumer society in the perfect woman by Patrick Deville

The present study which was carried out according to Norman Fairclough's CDA approche, seeks to present discourse practice and social practice of discourse in the consumer society as one of the postmodernist paradigms in Patrick Deville minimal writing. The main objective of this research in t...

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Main Authors: سحر باقرزاده, مهوش قویمی
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Shahid Beheshti University 2017-08-01
Series:Naqd-i Zabān va Adabīyyāt-i Khārijī
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Online Access:http://clls.sbu.ac.ir/article/view/14992
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Summary:The present study which was carried out according to Norman Fairclough's CDA approche, seeks to present discourse practice and social practice of discourse in the consumer society as one of the postmodernist paradigms in Patrick Deville minimal writing. The main objective of this research in the first stage is to display the paradigm of consumer society in the novel. In the second stage the impact of the consumer society in the formation of social context of the story is studied. The third stage tends to question the social sources which produce the discourse and social practice of discourse to express the side effects of consumer society. In order to achieve this aim the consumer society paradigm will be analyzed in three levels: description, interpretation and explication. The results show that Patrick Deville's specific consideration on the social, economic and political events of postmodernism period are reflected in his novel. Reflecting the consumer society is not a simple representation of postmodernism. Reflecting the consumer society creates the social context of the story and shows the discursive opposition between the rich and poor class of the society.
ISSN:2008-7330
2588-7068