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E-raamat: Discourse and Politeness: Ambivalent Face in Japanese

  • Formaat: 226 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jan-2008
  • Kirjastus: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-13: 9781441150738
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  • Kirjastus: Continuum Publishing Corporation
  • ISBN-13: 9781441150738
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Discourse and Politeness examines Japanese institutional discourse and attempts to clarify the relationship between politeness, facework and speaker identity. The book seeks to establish an empirically grounded analysis of facework as the basis for evaluating politeness, and describes facework in delicate situations such as disagreement, teasing and talking about troubles, which have rarely been discussed in politeness studies.

Insightful and cutting-edge, this research monograph will be of interest to researchers in discourse analysis, sociolinguistics and Japanese language.


Insightful and cutting-edge, this research monograph examines Japanese institutional discourse and attempts to clarify the relationship between politeness, facework and speaker identity. It seeks to establish an empirically grounded analysis of facework as the basis for evaluating politeness, describing facework in delicate situations such as disagreement, teasing and talking about troubles, which have rarely been discussed in politeness studies.

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"'This book makes a valuable, explicit contribution to the discussion of this contentious issue. Consequently, it will be useful recommended reading in discourse analysis courses, and a valuable resource for researchers in this area, as well as for those interested in the socio-pragmatic aspects of interaction in Japanese.' Journal of Sociolinguistics"

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Insightful and cutting-edge, this research monograph examines Japanese institutional discourse and attempts to clarify the relationship between politeness, facework and speaker identity. It seeks to establish an empirically grounded analysis of facework as the basis for evaluating politeness, describing facework in delicate situations such as disagreement, teasing and talking about troubles, which have rarely been discussed in politeness studies.
Acknowledgments vii
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(10)
Chapter 2 Politeness, Face, and Identity
11(46)
Chapter 3 Analyzing Facework
57(16)
Chapter 4 Collaborative Disagreement
73(24)
Chapter 5 Teasing and Humor
97(26)
Chapter 6 Talking about Troubles
123(26)
Chapter 7 The Meeting: Facework in Description and Discourse Organization
149(26)
Chapter 8 Conclusion
175(16)
Notes 191(5)
Bibliography 196(17)
Appendix A 213(1)
Appendix B 214(1)
Index 215
Naomi Geyer is Assistant Professor of Japanese Language and Linguistics, Department of East Asian Languages and Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.