Introducing performative pragmatics

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adam_text Contents List of illustrations ix Preface xiii Acknowledgments xvii Part I: Introduction 1 1 Metaphors of language 3 Language as drama 4 Language as machine 8 A comparison of constative and performative linguistics 12 Key points 19 Discussion 20 Exercises 20 Suggestions for further reading 24 2 Histories of linguistics 27 A history of constative linguistics 28 A history of performative linguistics 32 A history of pragmatics 40 Key points 48 Discussion 48 Exercises 49 Suggestions for further reading 53 vi Contents Part II: Speech acts 55 3 Performatives: words that transform reality 57 Austin s discoverj of the performative 58 Performative magic 59 Performative theater 61 Performative identities 64 Performative gay identities 66 Key points 69 Discussion 70 Exercises 10 Suggestions for further reading 74 4 Types of speech act ^5 Locutions, illocutions, and perlocutions 76 Problems of definition 77 Scientific simplicity vs. dramatic complexity 79 Austin and Searle and company 80 Ballmer and Brennenstuhl 85 Invent your own! 87 Indirect speech acts 90 Sample analysis: Aristophanes Frogs 91 Conversational indeterminacy 94 Key points 97 Discussion 97 Exercises 98 Suggestions for further reading 101 5 Creating context *^3 Context creation as speech act 104 Erving Goffman sframe analysis 107 Metapragmatics 112 Types of context 115 Physical context 116 Body language context 117 Verbal context 119 Cultural context 119 Group context 120 Contents vii Personal context 121 Imagined context 122 Audience 123 Key points 125 Discussion 125 Exercises 126 Suggestions for further reading 128 6 Taking turns 129 Turn taking and the body 132 Conversational Analysis (CA) 135 The Argument Clinic 131 Ethnomethodology 140 The local management of social interaction 141 Trust 143 The sequential architecture of intersubjectivity 145 Creating meaning through conversational structuring acts 146 The third action 146 Misunderstanding 148 Key points 150 Discussion 13O Exercises 152 Suggestions for further reading 155 Part HI: Implicatures 157 7 Manipulating maxims 159 Implying things 160 Expressive implicature 164 Being uncooperative and irrational 166 Violating maxims as performative interaction 167 Infringing maxims as performative interaction 1 70 How can we know? 1 72 Key points 1 73 Discussion 1 74 Exercises 1 7j Suggestions for further reading 181 viii Contents 8 Divergent maxims 133 The maxims as locally managed 184 The maxims as cultural habits 186 The maxims as personal differences 188 Levels of local management 191 Pathological conversation 195 Divergent maxims and power 196 Key points 203 Discussion 204 Exercises 204 Suggestions for further reading 207 9 Conversational invocature 209 Allusion 211 Paraphrase 21S Anticipatory completion 217 Double voicing 220 Key points 224 Discussion 225 Exercises 225 Suggestions for further reading 228 References 229 Index j r | List of illustrations Figure 4.1 The structure of Ballmer and Brennenstuhl s model 85 Tables 1.1 Constative and performative linguistics 12 4.1 A tabulation of the competing classifications of speech acts based on Austin 85 4.2 Ritual, common, and furtive speech acts 89 5.1 Types of context 115 7.1 The five options for obeying or disobeying Grice s cooperative principle and its maxims 167 8.1 Grice s model of implicature, expanded 194 8.2 Divergent maxims and power in Cacch 22 199 8.3 Divergent maxims and power in the Brad and Gail example 201 8.4 Divergent maxims and power in Tottering House 202 9.1 Types of anticipatory completion 217 9.2 Helga Kotthoff s tabulation of texts with two voices 223 Boxes Ferdinand de Saussure 29 Noam Chomsky 30 Immanuel Kant 34 J. L. Austin 44 H. P. Grice 46 Judith Butler 67 John R. Searle 82 Erving Goffman 108 Harvey Sacks 135 Harold Garfinkel 141
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