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1 Discourse and Pragmatics Week 8 Context and Culture

2 Text and Context People don’t say what they mean People don’t mean what they say How do we understand one another? Expectations about communication (Maxims) Expectations about sequencing (Adjacency Pairs) ‘Co-text’

3 Text and Context CONTEXT Expectations about the social situation What kinds of things people are supposed to say to whom in different situations Relationship to scripts ‘Coherence’ Cultural Models What is a dim sum? What is a good boyfriend

4 The Ethnography of Speaking Noam Chomsky Competence vs. Performance (grammatical competence) Dell Hymes Communicative Competence

5 Speech Situation Hymes Speech Event Speech Act

6 Speech Acts and Speech Events Speech Event Act

7 Question What does a member of a community of practice need to know to participate successfully in a speech event? What sort of communicative competence does s/he need to have?

8 Task Ethnographic data Observation Interviews with ‘informants’ ‘Krumping’ Watch the video and discuss What members need to know to participate in this speech event How they learn it What kinds of behavior might mark one as a non- member

9 There’s a time for krumping and this isn’t it.

10 ‘Speaking’ Setting and Scene Participants Ends Act Sequence Key Instrumentalities Norms Genre

11 Setting and Scene Where the speech event is located in time and space "Setting refers to the time and place of a speech act and, in general, to the physical circumstances” Scene is the "psychological setting" or "cultural definition" of a scene, including characteristics such as range of formality and sense of play or seriousness

12 Participants Who takes part and what role they play Discourse roles and social roles ‘Ratified’ and ‘Unratified’ participants Speaker and audience (addressees, hearers, ‘over-hearers’, eavesdroppers

13 Ends Purpose or expected outcome Might be different for different participants Asking your boss for a promotion Going to the cinema

14 Act Sequence What acts (actions) are included and how they are arranged sequentially

15 Key Tone, manner, mood, spirit and how it is signalled or established Linguistic, paralinguistic and non-verbal cues

16 Instrumentalities Channel, media, languages and language varieties ‘Cultural tools’

17 Norms of Interaction Rules governing how acts (‘actions’) are produced and interpreted How participants are supposed to act and react

18 Genre What type (social category) does the speech event belong to What conventional forms are drawn upon Mixed genres, ‘blurry; genres

19 Speech Situation vs. Speech Event? Do the same rules of speaking apply throughout the entire segment?

20 Analysis vs. Description What are the speech events that occur in this community and what are their features? Why do these speech events occur in this way? What is the social and cultural significance of speaking in a certain way? Making connections between speech events and community organizations, practices, values ‘cookbook’ vs. ‘heuristic’

21 Examples ‘Having a Kros’ Setting Participants Ends A Pentecostal Church Meeting (Cameron) Sequencing: When to say ‘hallelujah’ Members’ generalization vs. observation Implicit vs. explicit knowledge Participants? Setting? All components are to some extent discursively constructed

22 Task Watch the clip from an Evangelical Church Camp for children and apply the SPEAKING model to itEvangelical Church Camp for children Discuss any difference between how you perceive the event and how you think participants perceive it

23 Children speaking in tongues Faith Healing

24 The Ethnography of Writing Internet Forums/Blogs Graffiti ‘Sky Writing’

25 The Ethnography of Reading Reading as a public ‘event’ Choral reading Notice reading Newspaper reading Book reading Technologically mediated reading


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