Settings, Speech Genres, and the Institutional Organization of Practices
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Carol Berkenkotter
Abstract
The authors of this essay are concerned with examining speech genres in the context of institutional settings. Studies of setting have importance for understanding the ways in which students’ use of speech genres is intertwined with social practices, tool-use, and institutional objectives. After introducing the theoretical assumptions informing the studies described in the article, the authors illustrate institutional social interactions which reveal how children’s and adolescents’ bodies and linguistic practices are organized through time and space. In the first of these settings, children in a Montessori preschool “learn how to mean” in the context of tools and artifacts, genres, and contextual cues. In the second setting, a high school in a large Midwestern city, the researcher examines how students constitute themselves as insiders or outsiders in such settings as the English classroom, the school gymnasium (where special events are held), and the cafeteria. It is in such social spaces that students’ language and behavior both generates and instantiates the dominant group’s social structure. We argue that the organization of bodies/practices in each of these two settings—the preschool and the high school—tacitly accomplishes social and ideological agendas through students’ seemingly “everyday” activities.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG
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Articles in the same Issue
- Introduction: Approaches to Genre
- Revisiting Service Encounter Genre – Some Reflections
- Multimedia Genres and Traversals
- What Communication Linguistics has to Offer Genre and Register Research
- Generic and Rhetorical Structures of Texts: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
- Settings, Speech Genres, and the Institutional Organization of Practices
- “Speech Action Patterns” and “Discourse Types”
- Magazine Covers – A Multimodal Pretext-Genre
- Loops as Genre Resources
- Libri