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Martin Reisigl   born in 1969 in Bolzano
Career:   PhD in Applied Linguistics (Student of Applied Linguistics and Philosophy at the University of Vienna and recipient of a doctoral research award from the Austrian Academy of Sciences). Since 1992/1993, collaboration on several research projects carried out in the Department of Linguistics, University of Vienna. From October 1993 until April 1994 student assistant (Studienassistent), from October 2002 until November 2003 assistant teacher (Universitätsassistent) and since October 2001 lector in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Vienna. From April 2005 until September 2005 research fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Berlin (Freie Universität Berlin). From October 2005 until September 2005 APART research fellow of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Research interests:   discourse analysis and discourse theory, text linguistics, academic writing, sociolinguistics, (political) rhetoric (language and discrimination, nationalism, racism, populism), language and history, linguistics and literature, argumentation analysis and semiotics.
e-mail:   Martin.Reisigl@univie.ac.at
Publications (monographs):
  • Wodak, Ruth, De Cillia, Rudolf, Reisigl, Martin, Liebhart, Karin, Kargl, Maria, Hofstätter, Klaus (1998): Zur diskursiven Konstruktion nationaler Identität. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
  • Reisigl, Martin (1999): Sekundäre Interjektionen. Eine diskursanalytische Annäherung. Frankfurt am Main et al.: Peter-Lang.
  • Wodak, Ruth, De Cillia, Rudolf, Reisigl, Martin, Liebhart, Karin (1999): The Discursive Construction of National Identity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Reisigl, Martin, Wodak, Ruth (eds.) (2000): The Semiotics of Racism. Approaches in Critical Discourse Analysis. Wien: Passagen-Verlag.
  • Reisigl, Martin, Wodak, Ruth (2001): Discourse and Discrimination. Rhetorics of Racism and Antisemitism. London et al.: Routledge.
  • Reisigl, Martin (2005, in Vorbereitung): Wie man eine Nation herbeiredet. Eine diskursanalytische Studie zu österreichischen Fest- und Gedenkreden aus den Jahren 1946 und 1996. Tübingen: Stauffenburg.
  • Reisigl, Martin (2006, in Vorbereitung): Nationale Rhetorik in Gedenkreden. Eine Diskursanalyse. Frankfurt am Main et al.: Peter-Lang.
 
 
 
     
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