Aletta Norval

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Who is Aletta Norval?

Aletta Norval is a South-African born political theorist. A prominent member of the Essex School of discourse analysis, she is mainly known for her deconstructionist analysis of Apartheid discourse, for her methodological contributions to discourse analysis and for her work on democratic theory.

Norval studied political science at the University of Johannesburg and discourse analysis at Essex University. She received MA and PhD degrees from the prestigious ‘Ideology and Discourse Analysis’ programme at the University of Essex. Her doctoral thesis, completed under the supervision of Ernesto Laclau, was entitled ‘Accounting for Apartheid: Its Emergence, Logic and Crisis’.

Following her graduation from doctoral studies, Norval started an academic career at the Department of Government at Essex University, where she is currently Reader. She is also Director of the PhD Programme in Ideology and Discourse Analysis and co-director of the Centre for Theoretical Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences, both founded by Ernesto Laclau.

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  • University of Johannesburg

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on July 23, 2013

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