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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- 1. Face and interaction 1
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Part I: Face in interaction
- 2. Face as emergent in interpersonal communication: an alternative to Goffman 33
- 3. How to get rid of a telemarking agent? Facework strategies in an intercultural service call 55
- 4. Analysing Japanese ‘face-in-interaction’: insights from intercultural business meetings 78
- 5. “That’s a myth”: Linguistic avoidance as face-saving strategy in broadcast interviews 96
- 6. Two Sides of the same coin: how the notion of ‘face’ is encoded in Persian communication 115
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Part II: Face, identity and self
- 7. Face, identity and interactional goals 137
- 8. Evoking face in self and other presentation in Turkish 155
- 9. Face and self in Chinese communication 175
- 10. Face, politeness and interpersonal variables: implications for language production and comprehension 192
- 11. In the face of the other: between Goffman and Levinas 208
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Part III: Face, norms and society
- 12. Facework collision in intercultural communication 227
- 13. Face in the holistic and relativistic society 250
- 14. Finding face between gemeinschaft and gesellschaft: Greek perceptions of the in-group 269
- 15. Significance of ‘face’ and politeness in social interaction as revealed through Thai ‘face’ idioms 289
- 16. Facing the future: some reflections 307
- Contributors 328
- Transcription conventions 329
- Index 330
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- 1. Face and interaction 1
-
Part I: Face in interaction
- 2. Face as emergent in interpersonal communication: an alternative to Goffman 33
- 3. How to get rid of a telemarking agent? Facework strategies in an intercultural service call 55
- 4. Analysing Japanese ‘face-in-interaction’: insights from intercultural business meetings 78
- 5. “That’s a myth”: Linguistic avoidance as face-saving strategy in broadcast interviews 96
- 6. Two Sides of the same coin: how the notion of ‘face’ is encoded in Persian communication 115
-
Part II: Face, identity and self
- 7. Face, identity and interactional goals 137
- 8. Evoking face in self and other presentation in Turkish 155
- 9. Face and self in Chinese communication 175
- 10. Face, politeness and interpersonal variables: implications for language production and comprehension 192
- 11. In the face of the other: between Goffman and Levinas 208
-
Part III: Face, norms and society
- 12. Facework collision in intercultural communication 227
- 13. Face in the holistic and relativistic society 250
- 14. Finding face between gemeinschaft and gesellschaft: Greek perceptions of the in-group 269
- 15. Significance of ‘face’ and politeness in social interaction as revealed through Thai ‘face’ idioms 289
- 16. Facing the future: some reflections 307
- Contributors 328
- Transcription conventions 329
- Index 330