CDA AND TRANSLATION:
A CASE STUDY ON BOB DYLAN'S POETRY
"To criticize does not necessarily imply 'to find fault', but the word is often taken to this meaning that increases people's knowledge and raises their awareness with respect to ideologically driven discourse. But it should be a causal conversation and never criticize what we can't understand. In this regard, CDA can be an appropriate method for the detection of biased and manipulative language because our words are never ideology free and nor objective.
This book works out a framework of CDA by Fairclough (1989) for the determination of the social and situational context, power relations and ideological struggle during the translation process of political protest poetry of Bob Dylan."
By Fariba Liaghati, Lambert Academic Publishing, 2015, 128 pages, paperback, ISBN 978-3-659-74744-1.