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Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University)

Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk By Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University)

Summary

On the basis of taped interviews with male and female doctors in a private practice setting, the author of this book demonstrates how patients (and doctors) can wield considerable influence in interactions. She shows their employment of verbal strategies to construct power in medical discourse.

Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk Summary

Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk by Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University)

Although there is rising interest in medical discourse, there has not until now been a detailed analysis of doctor-patient interaction in a private practice setting. Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn has been able to tape both male and female doctors in such a setting. On the basis of these interviews, she demonstrates that not just the doctor (as suggested in the previous literature) but patients as well wield considerable influence by actively employing verbal strategies to construct different types of power in medical discourse.

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NPB9780195096064
9780195096064
0195096061
Claiming Power in Doctor-Patient Talk by Nancy Ainsworth-Vaughn (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1998-08-20
224
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