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Making Meanings, Creating Family Cynthia Gordon (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University)

Making Meanings, Creating Family By Cynthia Gordon (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University)

Making Meanings, Creating Family by Cynthia Gordon (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University)


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Cynthia Gordon uses tape-recorded conversations about everyday, mundane topics among three dual-income families to explore how family communication creates a special kind of meaning and a sense of distinctive group coherence within the family.

Making Meanings, Creating Family Summary

Making Meanings, Creating Family: Intertextuality and Framing in Family Interaction by Cynthia Gordon (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University)

A husband echoes back words that his wife said to him hours before as a way of teasing her. A parent always uses a particular word when instructing her child not to talk during naptime. A mother and family friend repeat each other's instructions as they supervise a child at a shopping mall. Our everyday conversations necessarily are made up of old elements of language-words, phrases, paralinguistic features, syntactic structures, speech acts, and stories-that have been used before, which we recontextualize and reshape in new and creative ways. In Making Meanings, Creating Family, Cynthia Gordon integrates theories of intertextuality and framing in order to explore how and why family members repeat one another's words in everyday talk, as well as the interactive effects of those repetitions. Analyzing the discourse of three dual-income American families who recorded their own conversations over the course of one week, Gordon demonstrates how repetition serves as a crucial means of creating the complex, shared meanings that give each family its distinctive identity. Making Meanings, Creating Family takes an interactional sociolinguistic approach, drawing on theories from linguistics, communication, sociology, anthropology, and psychology. Its presentation and analysis of transcribed family encounters will be of interest to scholars and students of communication studies, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and psychology-especially those interested in family discourse. Its engagement with intertextuality as theory and methodology will appeal to researchers in media, literary, and cultural studies.

Making Meanings, Creating Family Reviews

Cynthia Gordons meticulous and stunningly insightful analysis of a unique data set demonstrates how family members make use of, and create, frames by repeating and transforming earlier utterances in their daily conversations. A truly groundbreaking book that enriches our understanding of framing, intertextuality, family interaction, and the interrelationship among them. * Deborah Tannen, Georgetown University *

About Cynthia Gordon (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University)

Cynthia Gordon is Assistant Professor of Communication and Rhetorical Studies, Syracuse University. She is the co-editor of Family Talk: Discourse and Identity in Four American Families.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Intertextuality and Framing in Family Discourse ; 2. All right my love? All right my dove: Extreme Intextuality and Framing Family ; 3. Tell Uncle Noodles what you did today: Intertextuality, Child-centered Frames, and Extending Family ; 4. You're the superior subject: Layering Meanings by Creating Overlapping and Embedded Frame ; 5. Kelly, I think that hole must mean Tigger: Blending Frames and Reframing in Interaction ; 6. Conclusion: Intetextuality, Framing, and the Study of Family Discourse ; Postscript: Old habits never die, they just mutate ; Appendix: Transcription Conventions ; Notes ; References ; Index

Additional information

NPB9780195373820
9780195373820
0195373820
Making Meanings, Creating Family: Intertextuality and Framing in Family Interaction by Cynthia Gordon (Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Syracuse University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2009-11-05
248
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