During the last fifteen years, existing models of linguistic politeness have generated a huge amount of empirical research. Using a wide range of data from real-life speech situations, this new introduction to politeness breaks away from the limitations of current models and argues that the proper object of study in politeness theory must be commonsense notions of what politeness and impoliteness are. From this, Watts argues, a more appropriate model, one based on Bourdieu's concept of social practice, is developed. The book aims to show that the terms 'polite' and 'impolite' can only be properly examined as they are contested discursively. In doing so, 'polite' and 'impolite' utterances inevitably involve their users in a struggle for power. A radically new account of linguistic politeness, the book will appeal to students and researchers in a wide range of disciplines, in linguistics and the social sciences.
Product Details
MIND FOR WHAT MATTERS
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Product Weight: 1.11 lbs
Author: Bruce, F. F.
Publication Date: 1990-11-02
Language: English
Publisher: WILLIAM B EERDMANS PUB CO
Dewey Decimal Classification: 225.6
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780802804464