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Fri Jan 30 2004

Books: Discourse Analysis/Sociolinguistics: Cotterill

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Message 1: Language and Power in Court: Cotterill

Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:01:18 -0500 (EST)
From: C.O'Connor <C.O'Connorpalgrave.com>
Subject: Language and Power in Court: Cotterill
 


Title: Language and Power in Court 
Subtitle: A Linguistic Analysis of the O.J. Simpson Trial 

Publication Year: 2003 
Publisher:	Palgrave Macmillan 
http://www.palgrave.com 

Book URL: http://www.palgrave.com/products/Catalogue.aspx?is=0-333-96901-4 

Author: Janet Cotterill, Lecturer in Language and Communication, at 
the Centre for Language and Communica 

Hardback: ISBN: 0333969014, Pages: 256, Price: �45/$69.95 


Abstract: 

'Language and Power in Court is a riveting treatment of the many ways 
that linguistics applies to a criminal case. Most forensic linguistics 
books and articles deal with bits and pieces of trials. Not 
Cotterill. She analyzes mountains of data from the beginning jury 
selection process to the post-acquittal aftermath of this nine month 
trial--a holistic approach if there ever was one. Impressively she 
draws on research from a number of disciplines besides linguistics, 
including psychology, sociology, criminology and law. She calls on 
discourse analysis to describe how both the prosecution and the 
defense told the different stories they wanted the jury to hear. She 
Calls on the CobuildDirect corpus to provide a powerful analysis of 
connotations used by both sides in the case. As might be expected 
there is also an abundance of attention to the questions and answers 
that frame a jury trial. She shows how lawyers use their own metaphors 
and reframe the opposition's metaphors to their own advantage. The 
underpinning message of the book, however, is language power--what it 
is, how it is managed, and what it accomplishes. Since a host of 
fields are now trying to determine just how power works, the verbal 
duels of the "trial of a century" provide a memorable battlefield for 
Cotterill's analysis.' Professor Roger Shuy, Distinguished Research 
Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University 

'Cotterill's skills as a linguist...combine with this rich source of 
data to produce an original piece of work that goes well beyond 
current scholarship in analyzing the various power relationships in 
the trial process through close examination of the language used.' - 
Lawrence M. Solan, Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School 

Sociolinguists and lawyers will find insight and relevance in this 
account of the language of the courtroom, as exemplified in the 
criminal trial of O.J. Simpson. The trial is examined as the site of 
linguistic power and persuasion, focusing on the role of language in 
(re)presenting and (re)constructing the crime. In addition to the 
trial transcripts, the book draws on Simpson's post-arrest interview, 
media reports and post-trial interviews with jurors. The result is a 
unique multi-dimensional insight into the 'Trial of the Century' from 
a linguistic and discursive perspective. 

Contents 
Acknowledgements 
List of Figures and Tables 
Introduction - A Crime Chronology: The Murders of Nicole Brown Simpson 
and Ron Goldman 
Trial by Jury: Legal Frameworks and Linguistics Consequences 
Macro-, Micro- and Multiple Narratives: Storytelling in Court 
Framing Courtroom Narratives Through Strategic Lexicalisation: The 
Opening Statements 
Interaction in the Criminal Trial: Participants and Processes, Roles 
and Relationships 
Direct and Cross-Examination: Questions and Answers in Court 
Mind the Gap: Negotiating Power, Knowledge and Status in Expert 
Witness Testimony 
'If it doesn't fit, you must acquit': Reframing the Story through 
Metaphorical Choice in the Closing Arguments 
Judging the Jury: The Deliberation, The Verdict and The Aftermath 
Notes 


Lingfield(s):	Discourse Analysis 
Sociolinguistics 

Written In:	English (Language Code: ENG) 


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