Discursive ActsTransaction Publishers - 211 страници |
Съдържание
Prologue | 1 |
The Dialogic Self | 5 |
The Self as a Sign | 9 |
Signing the Self | 13 |
The Styling of the Self | 16 |
The Self as an Agent | 19 |
Notes | 23 |
Acts of Discourse | 27 |
Insults | 120 |
Retorts | 121 |
Commands | 123 |
Assertions | 124 |
Rebuffs | 125 |
Accounts | 126 |
Disclaimers | 127 |
Programs | 128 |
Semiosis and Transformation | 29 |
The Phonological Semiosis | 33 |
Grammatical Semiosis | 40 |
Categorical Semiosis | 47 |
Symbolic Semiosis | 55 |
Conclusion | 60 |
Notes | 61 |
Acts of Interpretation | 63 |
Interpretation and Uncertainty | 67 |
The Limits of Interpretation | 76 |
The Process of Reconstruction | 77 |
Notes | 87 |
The Dialectics of Discourse | 89 |
The Parameters of Discourse | 91 |
Discourse and Decorum | 96 |
Topics of Discourse | 102 |
Irony and Interaction | 108 |
Notes | 111 |
Forms of Discourse | 113 |
Demands and Requests | 114 |
Instructions | 117 |
Compliments | 119 |
Teasings | 131 |
Deceptions | 132 |
Scoldings | 133 |
Complaints | 135 |
Rebuttals | 136 |
Interruptions | 138 |
Notes | 142 |
Emotions in Discourse | 143 |
The Vocabulary of Emotions | 147 |
The Degrees of Emotions | 149 |
Discursive Emotions | 151 |
Conclusion | 164 |
Notes | 165 |
Drama in Discourse | 167 |
The Drama of Conversations | 171 |
The Mimesis of the Self | 178 |
The Mimesis of the Other | 183 |
Play and Display of Self | 193 |
Notes | 196 |
References | 199 |
Index | 207 |
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Discursive Acts: Language, Signs, and Selves (Revised Second Edition) Robert Perinbanayagam Ограничен достъп - 2011 |
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