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Record Nr.

UNINA9910970463603321

Titolo

Language and interaction : discussions with John J. Gumperz / / edited by Susan L. Eerdmans, Carlo L. Prevignano, Paul J. Thibault

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : J. Benjamins Pub.Co., 2002

ISBN

9786612161469

9781282161467

1282161466

9789027296849

9027296847

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (183 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

EerdmansSusan

PrevignanoCarlo

ThibaultPaul J

Disciplina

306.44

Soggetti

Sociolinguistics

Social interaction

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Language and Interaction: Discussions with John J. Gumperz -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Presenting John J. Gumperz -- Chapter 2: A discussion with John J. Gumperz -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3: Contextualizing "contextualization cues" -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4: Contextualization and social meaning-making practices -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5: On Gumperz and the minims of interaction -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6: A commentary on a discussion with John J. Gumperz -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7: A review of John J. Gumperz's current contributions to Interactional Sociolinguistics -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8: Response essay -- Note -- References -- Chapter 9: Body dynamics, social meaning-making, and scale heterogeneity -- Note -- References -- Chapter 10: Continuing the discussion with John J. Gumperz -- References -- Bio-bibliographical note -- Subject Index -- Author Index.

Sommario/riassunto

This book features a fascinating and extended focal interview with



Professor John J. Gumperz, who ranges over his long career trajectory and reflects on his scientific achievements and how they relate to the contemporary linguistic scene. In this way, the reader is presented with a snapshot introduction to Gumperz's work in a contemporary context.A number of commentaries provide a stimulating and illuminating series of theoretical and applied encounters with Gumperz's work from different perspectives. In so doing, they shed new light on Gumperz's seminal contribution to the study of language and interaction. In his Response Essay and in a final discussion, Gumperz clarifies his views on many of the topics discussed in the volume, as well as sharing with readers his views on some other approaches to language and interaction that are closely aligned to his own.Sociolinguistics, the ethnographic approach to language, language and social interaction, intercultural communication, communicative conventions, contextualization - these are some of the key terms which Professor John J. Gumperz discusses in this wide ranging and searching interview about his career as an anthropological linguist and sociolinguist interested in cultural diversity and intercultural communication. John J. Gumperz, Professor Emeritus of Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, is one of the founders of Sociolinguistics whose early work on speech communities and on the relationship of linguistic to social boundaries helped lay the basis for much current work in the field. Since the 1970s he has concentrated on a theory and methods of discourse analysis that can account for the intrinsic diversity of today's communicative environments.His publications include: Language in Social Groups (1962); Ethnography of Communication (1964) and Directions in Sociolinguistics

(1972/2002), both coedited with Dell Hymes; Discourse Strategies (1982); Language and Social Identity (1982); and Rethinking Linguistic Relativity (1996), coedited with Steven Levinson. He is currently working on a collection of studies New Ethnographies of Communication (coedited with Marco Jacquemet); and Language in Social Theory.