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Framing in Discourse

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The concept of framing has been pivotal in research on social interaction among anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and linguists. This collection shows how the discourse analysis of frames can be applied to a range of social contexts. Tannen provides a seminal theoretical framework for conceptualizing the relationship between frames and schemas as well as a methodology for the discourse analysis of framing in interaction. Each chapter makes a unique theoretical contribution to frames theory while showing how discourse analysis can elucidate the linguistic means by which framing is accomplished in a particular interactional setting. Applied to such a wide range of contexts as a medical examination, psychotic discourse, gender differences in sermon performance, boys' "sportscasting" their own play, teasing among friends, a comparison of Japanese and American discussion groups, and sociolinguistic interviews, the discourse analysis of framing emerges here as a fruitful new avenue for interaction analysis.

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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Pub. Date: 28th October 1993
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 288
Ean: 9780195079968
Isbn: 0195079965

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Academic Mumble Jumble
~ Written on Mar 1, 2006. 1 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

This is not a book for the general public. In fact, it is not a book at all. It is a collection of papers written by Deborah Tannen and her students, most of which have not been published in peer-reviewed journals.

If you have done a few years of graduate-school level study, you may be able to slug through some of these papers. The information density is low, of course, as is typical in the "academic writing frame", and the language dry. I personally find "Chapter" 2 definitely worth reading, and "Chapter" 1 & 6 marginally so, but the book overall is worth neither the price nor the pain.

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