Telling Stories : Language, Narrative, and Social Life (Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics series)

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Telling Stories : Language, Narrative, and Social Life (Georgetown University Round Table on Languages and Linguistics series)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781589016293
  • DDC分類 306.44

Full Description

Narratives are fundamental to our lives: we dream, plan, complain, endorse, entertain, teach, learn, and reminisce through telling stories. They provide hopes, enhance or mitigate disappointments, challenge or support moral order and test out theories of the world at both personal and communal levels. It is because of this deep embedding of narrative in everyday life that its study has become a wide research field including disciplines as diverse as linguistics, literary theory, folklore, clinical psychology, cognitive and developmental psychology, anthropology, sociology, and history. In "Telling Stories" leading scholars illustrate how narratives build bridges among language, identity, interaction, society, and culture; and they investigate various settings such as therapeutic and medical encounters, educational environments, politics, media, marketing, and public relations. They analyze a variety of topics from the narrative construction of self and identity to the telling of stories in different media and the roles that small and big life stories play in everyday social interactions and institutions.
These new reflections on the theory and analysis of narrative offer the latest tools to researchers in the fields of discourse analysis and sociolinguistics.

Contents

IntroductionDeborah Schiffrin and Anna De Fina 1. Where Should I Begin? William Labov, University of Pennsylvania 2. The Remediation of Storytelling: Narrative Performance on Early Commercial Sound RecordingsRichard Bauman, Indiana University3. Narrative, Culture, and MindJerome Bruner, New York University4. Positioning as a Metagrammar for Discursive Story LinesRom Harre, London School of Economics and Political Science/Georgetown University5. "Ay Ay Vienen Estos Juarenos": On the Positioning of Selves through Code Switching by Second-Generation Immigrant College StudentsAlan D. Hansen, Luke Moissinac, Cristal Renteria, and Eliana Razo 6. A Tripartite Self-Construction Model of IdentityLeor Cohen 7. Narratives of Reputation: Layerings of Social and Spatial IdentitiesGabriella Modan and Amy Shuman 8. Identity Building through Narratives on a Tulu Call-in TV ShowMalavika Shetty 9. Blank Check for Biography? Openness and Ingenuity in the Management of the "Who-Am-I-Question" and What Life Stories Actually May Not Be Good For YouMichael Bamberg 10. Reflection and Self-Disclosure from the Small Stories Perspective: A Study of Identity Claims in Interview and Conversational DataAlexandra Georgakopoulou 11. Negotiating Deviance: Identity, Trajectories and Norms in a Graffitist's Interview NarrativeJarmila Mildorf 12. Interaction and Narrative Structure in DementiaLars Christer Hyden and Linda Orulv 13. Concurrent and Intervening Actions during Storytelling in Family "Ceremonial" DinnersJenny Mandelbaum 14. Truth and Authorship in Textual TrajectoriesIsolda E. Carranza 15. Legitimation and the Heteroglossic Nature of Closing ArgumentsLaura Felton Rosulek 16. Multimodal Storytelling and Identity Construction in Graphic NarrativesDavid Herman 17. The Role of Style Shifting in the Functions and Purposes of Storytelling: Detective Stories in AnimeFumiko Nazikian

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