Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 5, 2017

Impoliteness in Interaction (Pragmatics and Beyond New Series)

This study concerns the nature of impoliteness in face-to-face spoken interaction. For more than three decades many  pragmatic and sociolinguistic studies of interaction have considered politeness to be one central explanatory concept  governing and underpinning face-to-face interaction.
 
 
 
Politeness' "evil twin" impoliteness has been largely neglected until only very recently. This book, the first of its kind on the subject, considers the role that impoliteness has to play  by drawing extracts from a range of discourse types (car parking disputes, army and police training, police-public interactions and kitchen discourse).
 
 
 
The study considers the triggering of impoliteness; explores the dynamic progression of impolite exchanges, and examines the way in which such exchanges come to some form of resolution. 'Face' and the linguistic sophistication and manipulation of discoursally expected norms to cause, or deflect impoliteness is also  explored, as is the dynamic and sometimes hotly contested nature of an individual's socio-discoursal role. 


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