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Conversational storytelling among Japanese women [[electronic resource] ] : conversational circumstances, social circumstances and tellability of stories / / Mariko Karatsu
Conversational storytelling among Japanese women [[electronic resource] ] : conversational circumstances, social circumstances and tellability of stories / / Mariko Karatsu
Autore Karatsu Mariko
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina 808.5430820952
Collana Studies in narrative
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Prosodic analysis
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Storytelling - Social aspects - Japan
Women storytellers - Japan
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-89533-1
90-272-7312-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Conversational Storytelling among Japanese Women; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview; Storytelling and the social and conversational circumstances; 1.2 Previous research; 1.3 Three tasks of this book; 1.3.1 Task 1: Examining the conversational circumstances; 1.3.2 Task 2: Exploring tellability; 1.3.3 Task 3: Interpreting the conversation in light of the social circumstances; 1.4 Analysis; 1.4.1 Analysis of conversational circumstances and the story teller's "groundwork"
1.4.2 Analysis of the prospective story recipients' interest in the teller's life1.4.3 Analysis of the story recipients' understanding and involvement; 1.4.4 Analysis of participants' lives in the storytelling; 1.5 Conclusion; Chapter 2. Major concepts and conversational data for this study; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Previous research on organization of storytelling; 2.2.1 Sequential aspect of storytelling; 2.2.2 Participation in storytelling; 2.2.3 Organization of storytelling in Japanese conversation; 2.3 Previous research on social functions of storytelling
2.3.1 Interpersonal and social work throughout storytelling2.3.2 Presentation of identity and self; 2.4 Previous research on tellability of a story in conversational interaction; 2.5 Conversational circumstances, social circumstances, and tellability of a story in this study; 2.6 Conversational data; Chapter 3. Story teller's groundwork to introduce a story; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Continuity/discontinuity of the story from the previous talk; 3.3 Initial characterization; 3.4 Story recipient's knowledge; 3.5 Social appropriateness; 3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Confirmation request to create a ground4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The utterance of confirmation request; 4.3 Shifting topical focus and doing other jobs; 4.3.1 Shifting topical focus; 4.3.2 Hinting at the initial characterization of the story; 4.3.3 Taking care of a delicate topic; 4.4 Conclusion; Chapter 5. Story recipient's interest in the teller's life; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The stories triggered by the recipients' proffering the teller's topic; 5.2.1 Proffering the teller's topic
5.2.2 Satisfying the recipient's potential interests: The story "I Ended Up Going to Canada with My Mother"5.2.3 Moving away from the recipient's interest while searching an attraction: The story "A Surprising Meeting with a Retired Lady"; 5.3 Showing interest in the teller's unusual conduct and the story teller's denying it; 5.3.1 Revealing a hearsay and the teller's rejection of it: The story "I Just Went to a Study Group Meeting"; 5.3.2 Showing surprise and the teller's telling a defensive story: The story "Santa Claus Costume"; 5.4 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Story recipients' understanding of a story and the conversational circumstances
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Karatsu Mariko  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2012
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Conversational storytelling among Japanese women [[electronic resource] ] : conversational circumstances, social circumstances and tellability of stories / / Mariko Karatsu
Conversational storytelling among Japanese women [[electronic resource] ] : conversational circumstances, social circumstances and tellability of stories / / Mariko Karatsu
Autore Karatsu Mariko
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina 808.5430820952
Collana Studies in narrative
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Prosodic analysis
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Storytelling - Social aspects - Japan
Women storytellers - Japan
ISBN 1-283-89533-1
90-272-7312-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Conversational Storytelling among Japanese Women; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview; Storytelling and the social and conversational circumstances; 1.2 Previous research; 1.3 Three tasks of this book; 1.3.1 Task 1: Examining the conversational circumstances; 1.3.2 Task 2: Exploring tellability; 1.3.3 Task 3: Interpreting the conversation in light of the social circumstances; 1.4 Analysis; 1.4.1 Analysis of conversational circumstances and the story teller's "groundwork"
1.4.2 Analysis of the prospective story recipients' interest in the teller's life1.4.3 Analysis of the story recipients' understanding and involvement; 1.4.4 Analysis of participants' lives in the storytelling; 1.5 Conclusion; Chapter 2. Major concepts and conversational data for this study; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Previous research on organization of storytelling; 2.2.1 Sequential aspect of storytelling; 2.2.2 Participation in storytelling; 2.2.3 Organization of storytelling in Japanese conversation; 2.3 Previous research on social functions of storytelling
2.3.1 Interpersonal and social work throughout storytelling2.3.2 Presentation of identity and self; 2.4 Previous research on tellability of a story in conversational interaction; 2.5 Conversational circumstances, social circumstances, and tellability of a story in this study; 2.6 Conversational data; Chapter 3. Story teller's groundwork to introduce a story; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Continuity/discontinuity of the story from the previous talk; 3.3 Initial characterization; 3.4 Story recipient's knowledge; 3.5 Social appropriateness; 3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Confirmation request to create a ground4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The utterance of confirmation request; 4.3 Shifting topical focus and doing other jobs; 4.3.1 Shifting topical focus; 4.3.2 Hinting at the initial characterization of the story; 4.3.3 Taking care of a delicate topic; 4.4 Conclusion; Chapter 5. Story recipient's interest in the teller's life; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The stories triggered by the recipients' proffering the teller's topic; 5.2.1 Proffering the teller's topic
5.2.2 Satisfying the recipient's potential interests: The story "I Ended Up Going to Canada with My Mother"5.2.3 Moving away from the recipient's interest while searching an attraction: The story "A Surprising Meeting with a Retired Lady"; 5.3 Showing interest in the teller's unusual conduct and the story teller's denying it; 5.3.1 Revealing a hearsay and the teller's rejection of it: The story "I Just Went to a Study Group Meeting"; 5.3.2 Showing surprise and the teller's telling a defensive story: The story "Santa Claus Costume"; 5.4 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Story recipients' understanding of a story and the conversational circumstances
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Karatsu Mariko  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Conversational storytelling among Japanese women : conversational circumstances, social circumstances and tellability of stories / / Mariko Karatsu
Conversational storytelling among Japanese women : conversational circumstances, social circumstances and tellability of stories / / Mariko Karatsu
Autore Karatsu Mariko
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (235 p.)
Disciplina 808.5430820952
Collana Studies in narrative
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Prosodic analysis
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Storytelling - Social aspects - Japan
Women storytellers - Japan
ISBN 9781283895330
1283895331
9789027273123
902727312X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Conversational Storytelling among Japanese Women; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 Overview; Storytelling and the social and conversational circumstances; 1.2 Previous research; 1.3 Three tasks of this book; 1.3.1 Task 1: Examining the conversational circumstances; 1.3.2 Task 2: Exploring tellability; 1.3.3 Task 3: Interpreting the conversation in light of the social circumstances; 1.4 Analysis; 1.4.1 Analysis of conversational circumstances and the story teller's "groundwork"
1.4.2 Analysis of the prospective story recipients' interest in the teller's life1.4.3 Analysis of the story recipients' understanding and involvement; 1.4.4 Analysis of participants' lives in the storytelling; 1.5 Conclusion; Chapter 2. Major concepts and conversational data for this study; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Previous research on organization of storytelling; 2.2.1 Sequential aspect of storytelling; 2.2.2 Participation in storytelling; 2.2.3 Organization of storytelling in Japanese conversation; 2.3 Previous research on social functions of storytelling
2.3.1 Interpersonal and social work throughout storytelling2.3.2 Presentation of identity and self; 2.4 Previous research on tellability of a story in conversational interaction; 2.5 Conversational circumstances, social circumstances, and tellability of a story in this study; 2.6 Conversational data; Chapter 3. Story teller's groundwork to introduce a story; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Continuity/discontinuity of the story from the previous talk; 3.3 Initial characterization; 3.4 Story recipient's knowledge; 3.5 Social appropriateness; 3.6 Conclusion
Chapter 4. Confirmation request to create a ground4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The utterance of confirmation request; 4.3 Shifting topical focus and doing other jobs; 4.3.1 Shifting topical focus; 4.3.2 Hinting at the initial characterization of the story; 4.3.3 Taking care of a delicate topic; 4.4 Conclusion; Chapter 5. Story recipient's interest in the teller's life; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 The stories triggered by the recipients' proffering the teller's topic; 5.2.1 Proffering the teller's topic
5.2.2 Satisfying the recipient's potential interests: The story "I Ended Up Going to Canada with My Mother"5.2.3 Moving away from the recipient's interest while searching an attraction: The story "A Surprising Meeting with a Retired Lady"; 5.3 Showing interest in the teller's unusual conduct and the story teller's denying it; 5.3.1 Revealing a hearsay and the teller's rejection of it: The story "I Just Went to a Study Group Meeting"; 5.3.2 Showing surprise and the teller's telling a defensive story: The story "Santa Claus Costume"; 5.4 Conclusion
Chapter 6. Story recipients' understanding of a story and the conversational circumstances
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Karatsu Mariko  
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Company, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
Descrizione fisica vi, 313 p. : ill
Disciplina 495.6/16
Altri autori (Persone) SzatrowskiPolly Ellen
Collana Studies in narrative
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Prosodic analysis
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Storytelling - Japan
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-89581-8
9786612895814
90-272-8793-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910458786703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
Descrizione fisica vi, 313 p. : ill
Disciplina 495.6/16
Altri autori (Persone) SzatrowskiPolly Ellen
Collana Studies in narrative
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Prosodic analysis
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Storytelling - Japan
ISBN 1-282-89581-8
9786612895814
90-272-8793-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785376703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre / / edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre / / edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
Descrizione fisica vi, 313 p. : ill
Disciplina 495.6/16
Altri autori (Persone) SzatrowskiPolly Ellen
Collana Studies in narrative
Soggetto topico Japanese language - Prosodic analysis
Japanese language - Spoken Japanese
Storytelling - Japan
ISBN 9786612895814
9781282895812
1282895818
9789027287939
9027287937
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Storytelling across Japanese Conversational Genre -- Editorial page -- Title page -- LCC data -- Table of contents -- Part 1. Introduction -- Introduction -- Overview of linguistic research on Japanese oral narrative/storytelling -- Definitions and approaches to storytelling/narrative -- Themes in this volume -- How stories shape genre and how genre shape stories -- Involvement -- Negotiating shared knowledge -- The role of the story recipient -- Prosody/nonverbal behavior -- References -- Appendix -- Data -- Japanese Romanization (Szatrowski 2004, p. viii) -- Part 2. Storytelling in casual conversation -- Manipulation of voices in the development of a story -- Previous research on direct reported speech in conversation -- Analysis of a storytelling between two friends -- Structure of the story -- Internal and external evaluation -- Evaluation by direct reported speech -- The recipient as a cooperative participant -- Analysis of the prosody and voice quality of direct reported speech -- The Beginning Stage, where no laughter occurs -- The Middle Stage, where light laughter occurs -- The final stage, where loud and hearty laughter occurs -- Enactment of voices and interaction -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- Ellipsis and action in a Japanese joint storytelling series -- Previous studies -- Analysis -- Fujio's story: Elliptical information and body movements -- Using pointing gestures to indicate elliptical information -- Fujio's action in his story: Accusation against Taku -- Seiji's story: Gaze and body movements in elliptical utterances and story participation -- Gaze, pointing gestures, and story interpretations -- Action in Seiji's story: From taking blame to self-defense to accusation -- Taku's story: Gaze, pointing gestures, and prior sequence in elliptical utterances.
How the local environment and prior sequences are embedded in elliptical utterances -- Taku's action in his story: Countering Fujio's and Seiji's interpretation -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Sharing a personal discovery of a taste -- Previous research -- Deixis and prospective indexicals -- Anaphoric distal demonstratives in Japanese -- Interactional functions of Japanese distal demonstratives in conversation -- Analysis -- Overview of the storytelling about kakuni 'stewed pork belly' -- The conversation prior to Telling Sequence I -- Telling Sequence I: Eriko's telling about her discovery of a new taste (kakuni) -- Telling Sequence II: Eriko and Hana's co-telling about the food kakuni -- Telling Sequence III: Eriko's story -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 3. Storytelling in animation narratives -- Clausal self-repetition and pre-nominal demonstratives in Japanese and English animation narratives -- Data -- Clausal self-repetition -- Previous studies on clausal self-repetition -- Syntactic relation between the preceding and repeating clauses -- Sequence of events and relationships in descriptions of the snowball scene -- Discourse function of clausal self-repetition -- Use of pre-nominal demonstratives for people and objects in the animation -- Previous studies on demonstratives -- Analysis of the use of pre-nominal demonstratives in the Japanese and English narratives -- Use of pre-nominal demonstratives in the Japanese data -- Use of pre-nominal demonstratives in the English data -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 4. Storytelling in talk shows and survey interviews -- Storytelling in a Japanese television talk show -- Previous studies -- Data -- Analysis of the host's responsive behavior -- Continuers -- Repetition -- Stance display 1 -- Stance display 2 -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix.
Telling about experiences in three-party survey interviews -- Previous research -- Participatory framework of survey interviews -- "Second stories" -- Data -- Analysis of Interview 1 -- Analysis of Interview 2 -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Part 5. Storytelling in university lectures -- The functions of narratives in Japanese university lecture discourse -- Previous research -- Data -- Analysis -- Illustration narratives -- Elaboration narratives -- 1. Elaboration (Detail) narratives -- 2. Elaboration (Review/Preview) narratives -- 3. Elaboration (Epitome) narratives -- Presentation of a Topic/Problem narratives -- Rapport narratives -- Conclusion -- References -- Creating involvement in a large Japanese lecture -- Previous research -- Evaluation, involvement and gesture -- Storytelling devices -- 1. Topical coherence -- 2. Knowledge questions -- 3. Groundwork, confirming circumstances (yo ne, ne, desyo?) -- 4. Evaluation -- Analysis: The lecture storytelling -- Previous talk: Botchan's suggestive quotation (229-242) -- Introducing the story -- Developing the story: Story of the haiku suggested by Botchan's quotation (252-268) -- Completing the story: The meaning of the haiku (269-270) -- Return to the lecture: Botchan's quotation as a parody, suggestive quotation (273-283) -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- Addresses for contributors to Storytelling across Japanese Conversational Genre -- Author index -- Subject index -- The series Studies in Narrative.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910967470703321
Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia, : John Benjamins Pub. Co., c2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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