This book provides an introduction to genre analysis from the
perspective of the 'Sydney School' of functional linguistics. Chapter 1
introduces our general orientation to genre from the perspective of
system and structure, and places genre within our general model of
language and social context. Chapters 2-5 deal with five major families
of genres (stories, histories, reports, explanations and procedures),
introducing a range of descriptive tools and theoretical developments
along the way. Chapter 6 deals with a range of issues arising for genre
analysis in a model of this kind.
Genre Relations has been written for a readership of functional
linguists, discourse analysts and educational linguists, including their
post-graduate and advanced undergraduate students.