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Analyzing narrative : discourse and sociolinguistic perspectives

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Material type
단행본
Personal Author
De Fina, Anna. Georgakopoulou, Alexandra.
Title Statement
Analyzing narrative : discourse and sociolinguistic perspectives / Anna De Fina and Alexandra Georgakopoulou.
Publication, Distribution, etc
Cambridge ;   New York :   Cambridge University Press,   2012.  
Physical Medium
xv, 223 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN
9780521887168 (hbk.) 9780521715133 (pbk.)
요약
"The socially minded linguistic study of storytelling in everyday life has been rapidly expanding. This book provides a critical engagement with this dynamic field of narrative studies, addressing long-standing questions such as definitions of narrative and views of narrative structure but also more recent preoccupations such as narrative discourse and identities, narrative language, power and ideologies. It also offers an overview of a wide range of methodologies, analytical modes and perspectives on narrative from conversation analysis to critical discourse analysis, to linguistic anthropology and ethnography of communication. The discussion engages with studies of narrative in multiple situational and cultural settings, from informal-intimate to institutional. It also demonstrates how recent trends in narrative analysis, such as small stories research, positioning analysis and sociocultural orientations, have contributed to a new paradigm that approaches narratives not simply as texts, but rather as complex communicative practices intimately linked with the production of social life"--
Content Notes
Machine generated contents note: 1. Narrative definitions, issues and approaches -- 2. Narrative as text and structure -- 3. Narrative and sociocultural variability -- 4. Narrative interaction -- 5. Narrative power, authority and ownership -- 6. Narrative and identities.
Bibliography, Etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 191-219) and index.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term
Narration (Rhetoric) Discourse analysis -- Social aspects. Sociolinguistics.
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Contents information

Book Introduction

The socially minded linguistic study of storytelling in everyday life has been rapidly expanding. This book provides a critical engagement with this dynamic field of narrative studies, addressing long-standing questions such as definitions of narrative and views of narrative structure but also more recent preoccupations such as narrative discourse and identities, narrative language, power and ideologies. It also offers an overview of a wide range of methodologies, analytical modes and perspectives on narrative from conversation analysis to critical discourse analysis, to linguistic anthropology and ethnography of communication. The discussion engages with studies of narrative in multiple situational and cultural settings, from informal-intimate to institutional. It also demonstrates how recent trends in narrative analysis, such as small stories research, positioning analysis and sociocultural orientations, have contributed to a new paradigm that approaches narratives not simply as texts, but rather as complex communicative practices intimately linked with the production of social life.

The first general overview of narrative analysis from a sociolinguistic perspective.


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Table of Contents

1. Narrative definitions, issues and approaches; 2. Narrative as text and structure; 3. Narrative and sociocultural variability; 4. Narrative interaction; 5. Narrative power, authority and ownership; 6. Narrative and identities.


Information Provided By: : Aladin

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