Intercultural Discourse C

Intercultural Discourse C
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Artikel-Nr:
9780631235439
Veröffentl:
2004
Erscheinungsdatum:
17.09.2004
Seiten:
352
Autor:
Scott F Kiesling
Gewicht:
859 g
Format:
260x183x23 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Scott F. Kiesling is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Pittsburgh. His work on areas such as language and gender, language and ethnicity/race, discourse analysis, sociolinguistic variation, and Australian English has been published in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, Journal of Sociolinguistics, and various edited volumes.
Intercultural Discourse and Communication: The Essential Readings is a collection of articles from the field of intercultural discourse and intercultural communication. It consists of four sections, which provide readings on major theoretical approaches, case studies of cultural and sub-cultural contact from around the globe, issues of identity in "bicultural" individuals, and the "real-world" implications of intercultural contact, and conflict, in two cases.
Notes on Authors. Preface. Acknowledgements. PART I: Approaches to Intercultural Discourse. Introduction. 1. Models of the Interaction of Language and Social Life: Toward a Descriptive Theory (Dell Hymes). 2. Ethnography of Speaking: Toward a Linguistics of the Praxis (Alessandro Duranti). 3. Interethnic Communication (John J. Gumperz)a . 4. communicating in a Multilingual Society: Some Missed Opportunities (Rajendra Singh, Jayant Lele, and Gita Martohardjono). 5. Linguistic Etiquette (Gabriele Kasper). 6. Constructing Social Identity: A Language Socialization Perspective (Elinor Ochs). 7. Norms of Sociocultural Meaning in Language: Indexicality, Stance, and Cultural Models (Scott F. Kiesling). Discussion Questions. PART II: Intercultural Communication: Case Studies. Introduction. 8. Why Tell Stories? Contrasting Themes and Identities in the Narratives of Maori and Pakeha Women and Men (Janet Holmes). 9. New York Jewish Conversational Style (Deborah Tannen). 10. Swedishness as an Obstacle in Cross--Cultural Interaction (Ake Daun). 11. The Presence and Absence of Speech in the Communication of Gender (Penelope Harvey). 12. Hearing Whata s Not Said and Missing What Is: Black Language in White Public Space (H. Samy Alim). 13. Pronouns of Address in Swedish: Social Class Semantics and a Changing System (Christina Bratt Paulston). 14. Off--Record Indirectness and the Notion of Imposition (Maria Sifianou). 15. Cultural Differences in Framing: American and Japanese Group Discussions (Suwako Watanabe). PART III: Cultural Contact: Issues of Identity. Introduction. 16. Learning Language/ Learning Self (Karen Ogulnick). 17. The Language of Multiple Identities among Dominican Americans (Benjamin Bailey). 18. Biculturalism: Some Reflections and Speculations (Christina Bratt Paulston). Discussion Questions. . PART IV: Implications. Introduction. 19. A Comparison of Indian and Anglo Communicative Behavior in Classroom Interaction (Susan U. Philips). 20. Beyond Difference and Domination? Intercultural Communication in Legal Contexts (Diana Eades). Discussion Questions. Index.

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