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date: 24 March 2025

Critical Discourse Analysis in China: History and New Developmentslocked

Critical Discourse Analysis in China: History and New Developmentslocked

  • Jiayu WangJiayu WangCentral China Normal University
  • , and Guangyu JinGuangyu JinCentral China Normal University and Inner Mongolia Agricultural University

Summary

Since critical discourse analysis (CDA) was introduced to China, it has developed into an influential field. Studies in CDA in China from the 1990s to 2020 can be delineated through four stages of development. The first stage focused on introducing the theories and concepts in CDA to China’s academia. During the second stage, CDA in China was no longer confined to reviewing theories abroad but was extended to deeper and more extensive theoretical, methodological, and empirical investigations. During the third stage, Chinese scholars in CDA became more concerned with domestic issues than in the previous stages and started to conduct interdisciplinary studies. The fourth stage marked the flourishing of CDA studies in terms of the numbers of studies published and scholars engaged in the field, and in terms of the breadth and the variety of research methods, topics, and disciplines involved. Chinese scholars tend to gear CDA to China’s social, political, and cultural contexts.

Subjects

  • Applied Linguistics
  • Sociolinguistics

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