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Politeness Metapragmatics - Inductive Research, Multimodality and Critical Theory

English · Hardback

Will be released 25.02.2025

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This volume demonstrates how inductive research into speakers' metapragmatic knowledge offers a path for researching what politeness means for language users and how this reshapes politeness theory. Through bottom-up analysis of interview data collected from Korean speakers from two generations, the authors map out a participant-oriented perspective on politeness and use these findings to build new theoretical models. The results shows that politeness is a multimodal practice tied up with maintaining emotional attunement and engaging in acts of upkeeping or contesting social conventions. The book features a thorough overview of extant research in the field, three in-depth data analysis chapters and a detailed discussion of the results. By focusing on the culture-specific and empirically grounded ways that language users understand politeness, the book contributes to current trends in im/politeness research, notably "third wave" approaches that view politeness as a culturally embedded social action. Moreover, the book lays the groundwork for researching metapragmatics via interview data that can be applied to other languages and aspects of pragmatics. This book is a must-read for scholars and students of politeness research, pragmatics, linguistics and cultural studies.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Introduction. - Chapter 2: Politeness Metapragmatics.- Chapter 3: Politeness in Korean. - Chapter 4: Methodology. - Chapter 5: Analysis 1: Underlying principles and contextual applications. - Chapter 6: Analysis 2: Multimodal expression of politeness. - Chapter 7. Analysis 3: Individual case studies. - Chapter 8: Towards an integrated theory of im/politeness. - Chapter 9: Towards an emic metalanguage for Korean im/politeness.-Chapter 10: Conclusion.

Summary

This volume demonstrates how inductive research into speakers’ metapragmatic knowledge offers a path for researching what politeness means for language users and how this reshapes politeness theory. Through bottom-up analysis of interview data collected from Korean speakers from two generations, the authors map out a participant-oriented perspective on politeness and use these findings to build new theoretical models. The results shows that politeness is a multimodal practice tied up with maintaining emotional attunement and engaging in acts of upkeeping or contesting social conventions. The book features a thorough overview of extant research in the field, three in-depth data analysis chapters and a detailed discussion of the results. By focusing on the culture-specific and empirically grounded ways that language users understand politeness, the book contributes to current trends in im/politeness research, notably “third wave” approaches that view politeness as a culturally embedded social action. Moreover, the book lays the groundwork for researching metapragmatics via interview data that can be applied to other languages and aspects of pragmatics. This book is a must-read for scholars and students of politeness research, pragmatics, linguistics and cultural studies.

Product details

Authors Lucien Brown, Soung-U Kim
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 25.02.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9783031816420
ISBN 978-3-0-3181642-0
No. of pages 259
Illustrations IX, 259 p. 28 illus., 24 illus. in color.
Series Advances in (Im)politeness Studies
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik, Pragmatics, Applied Linguistics, Impoliteness, Korean language, research in im/politeness, politeness research, politeness metapragmatics

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