Publication

1981 - University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Language

English

Word Count

83,750 words, Guess

Page Count

335 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveformsoftalk00goff
  • ISBN-139780812211122
  • ISBN-139780812277906
  • ISBN-100812277902
  • ISBN-10081221112X
and 8 more
  • Goodreads3998094', '20738
  • LibraryThing2040525
  • Library of Congress Control Number80052806
  • OCLC Control Number7276738
  • OCLC Control Number44963577
  • Better World Books9780812211122
  • Better World Books9780812277906
  • Open LibraryOL4118737M

Classifications

  • DDC001.54/2
  • LCCP95 .G58 1981
  • LCCP95.G58 1981
and 3 more
  • LCCP95 .G58
  • LCCP95 .G58 1981eb
  • LCCP95 .G58 1981X

Description

Forms of Talk extends Erving Goffman's interactional analyses of face-to-face communication to ordinary conversations and vebal exchanges. In this, his most sociolinguistic work, Goffman relates to certain forms of talk some of the issues that concerned him in his work on frame analysis. This book brings together five of Goffman's essays: "Replies and Responses," "Response Cries," "Footing," "The Lecture," and "Radio Talk." Of lasting value in Goffman's work is his insistence that behavior - verbal or nonverbal - be examined along with the context of that behavior. In all of these classic essays, there is a "topic" at hand for discussion and analysis. In addition, as those familiar with Goffman's work have come to expect, there is the wider context in which the topic can be viewed and related to other topics - a characteristic move of Goffman's that has made his work so necessary for students of interaction in many disciplines. -- Back cover.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • University of Pennsylvania publications in conduct and communication

Other Editions

  • Forms of talkUniversity of Pennsylvania Press1981

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