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Tipo de material:
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Colección:
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Número de clasificación:
302.2/C899c/2012
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A cultural approach to interpersonal communication : essential readings
Malden : Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 2012. xii, 492 p.
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Responsabilidad
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ed. por Leila Monaghan ; Jane E. Goodman ; Jennifer Meta Robinson |
ISBN
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978-1-4443-3531-6 |
Edición (número o identificador)
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2a ed. |
Otros detalles físicos
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il. |
Nota de bibliografía
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Incluye bibliografía |
Temas
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COMUNICACIÓN |
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COMUNICACIÓN INTERPERSONAL |
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ESTUDIOS INTERCULTURALES |
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CULTURA |
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LENGUAJE |
Autores adicionales
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Monaghan, Leila, ed. ; Goodman, Jane E., ed. ; Meta Robinson, Jennifer, ed. |
Artículos |
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Goodman, Jane E.; Meta Robinson, Jennifer; Monoghan, Leila |
Introduction |
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p. 1-5 |
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Miner, Horace |
Body ritual among the nacirema |
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p. 9-11 |
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Agar, Michael |
Culture blends |
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P. 12-23 |
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Agar, Michael |
Culture: can you take it anywhere? |
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p. 24-26 |
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Bauman, Richard |
Five principles |
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p. 27-28 |
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Geertz, Clifford |
Thick description: toward an interpretive theory of culture |
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p. 29-31 |
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Goodman, Jane E. |
Winking as social business |
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p. 32-33 |
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Monoghan, Leila |
Speaking of ethnography |
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p. 34-37 |
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Bauman, Richard |
The emergent quality of performance |
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p. 38-40 |
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Conquergood, Dwight |
Poetics, play, process, and power: the performative turn in anthropology |
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p. 41-43 |
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Alen D. Grimshaw, Ibrahim Ag Youssouf,; Bird, Charles S. |
Greetings in the desert |
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p. 47-59 |
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Bauman, Richard |
Let your words be few: symbolism of speaking and silence among seventeenth-century quakers |
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p. 60-72 |
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Basso, Keith |
To give up on works: silence in western apache culture |
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p. 73-83 |
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Meta Robinson, Jennifer |
Sayinghello in a digital world: emergent performance and social competense |
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p. 84-92 |
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Joseph Ottenheimer, Harriet |
Writing cousin joe: choice and control over orthographic representation in a blues singer's autobiography |
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p. 93-109 |
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Gershon, Ilana |
And then she texted me: entextualization and the end of relationships |
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p. 110-119 |
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Lepselter, Susan |
The license: poetics, power, and the uncanny |
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p.120-131 |
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Lakoff, Robin Tolmach |
The triangle of linguistic structure |
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p. 135 - 140 |
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Wilce, James |
The grammar of politics and the politics of grammar: from Bangladesh to the United States |
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p. 141 - 151 |
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Monaghan, Leila |
Conversations: the link between words and the world |
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p. 152 - 156 |
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Tannen, Deborah |
Conversational signals and devices |
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p. 157 - 167 |
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Maltz, Daniel N.; Borker, Ruth A. |
A cultural approach to male-female miscommunication |
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p. 168 - 185 |
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Tannen, Deorah |
"Put down that paper and talk to me!": rapport-talk and report-talk |
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p. 186 - 198 |
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Jones, Graham M.; Schieffelin, Bambi B. |
Talking text and talking back: "my BFF jill" from Boob tube to YouTube |
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p. 199 - 219 |
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Seizer, Susan |
On the uses of obscenity in live stand-up comedy |
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p. 220 - 232 |
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Murray, Thomas E. |
Swearing as a function of gender in the language of midwestern american collage students |
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p. 233 - 242 |
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Carbaugh, Donal |
Ethnography of communication |
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p. 245 - 248 |
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Goffman, Erving |
Encounters |
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p. 249 - 254 |
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Eckert, Penelope |
Symbols of category membership |
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p. 255 - 273 |
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Bucholtz, Mary |
Word up: social meanings in California youth culture |
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p. 274 - 297 |
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Simmons, Rachel |
Odd girl out: the hidden culture of aggression in girls |
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p. 298 - 314 |
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Kuiper, Koenraad |
Sporting formulae in New Zealand English: two models of male solidarity |
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p. 315 - 323 |
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Garot, Robert |
Inner-city teens and face-work: avoiding volence and maintaining honor |
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p. 324 - 346 |
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Gray, Mary L. |
From websites to wal-mart: youth, identity work, and the queering of boundary publics in small town, USA |
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p. 347 - 355 |
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Smitherman, Geneva |
"If 'm lyin, I'm flyin": the game of insult in black language |
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p. 356 - 364 |
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Kiesling, Scott Fabius |
Power and the language of men |
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p. 367 - 384 |
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Mertz, Elizabeth |
Linguistic ideology and praxis in US law school classrooms |
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p. 385 - 394 |
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Bucholtz, Mary |
Word up: social meanings of slang in California youth culture |
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p. 274 - 297 |
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Simmons, Rachel |
Odd girl out: the hidden culture of aggresion in girls |
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p. 298 - 314 |
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Kuiper, Koenraad |
Sporting formulae in New Zeland english: two models of male solidarity |
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p. 315 - 323 |
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Garot, Robert |
Inner-city teens and face-work: avoiding violence and maintaining honor |
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p. 324 - 346 |
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Smitherman, Geneva |
"If I'm lyin, I'm flyin": the game of insult in black language |
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p. 356 - 364 |
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Kiesling, Scott Fabius |
Power and the language of men |
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p. 367 - 384 |
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Mertz, Elizabeth |
Linguistic ideology and praxis in US law school classrooms |
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p. 385 - 394 |
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Philips, Susan U. |
Participant structures and comunicative competence: warm springs children in community and classroom |
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p. 395 - 411 |
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Goffman, Erving |
Footing |
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p. 412-415 |
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Goodman, Jane E. |
"An association for the 21st century": performance and social change among berbers in Paris |
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p. 416-428 |
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Monoghan, Leila |
Signing |
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p. 429-432 |
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LeMaster, Barbara; Monoghan, Leila |
Variation in sing languages |
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p. 433-437 |
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Monoghan, Leila |
The founding of two deaf churches: the interplay of deaf and Christian identities |
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p. 438-453 |
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