Navigating Friendships in Interaction Discursive and Ethnographic Perspectives

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Synopsis

Bushnell and Moody present a rich investigation into the navigation of friendships, adopting discursive and ethnographic perspectives to examine Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and English interactional data.
Since the definition of friendship is hard to pin down, most sociocultural anthropologists have tended to focus on issues of kinship and descent, while leaving friendship as a residual or interstitial issue. However, this book puts friendship as the central focus and offers unique perspectives from the participants themselves. The interactional work implicated in the accomplishment of making and being friends, and the trials and tribulations of friendship, are both explored through the many detailed analyses showing how the participants navigate the calm and rough waters of friendship in and through their everyday interactions.
Researchers, undergraduates, and postgraduate students in the fields of conversation analysis, pragmatics, and other social sciences will benefit from the real-life examples in the book as well as the analysis.

Book details

Series:
Routledge Studies in Linguistic Anthropology
Author:
Cade Bushnell and Stephen J. Moody
ISBN:
9781003807537
Related ISBNs:
9781003381426, 9781032463780, 9781032463773
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2023-12-15
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2024
Copyright by:
selection and editorial matter, Cade Bushnell and Stephen J. Moody 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
History, Language Arts, Nonfiction, Social Studies