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Politeness, Impoliteness and Ritual : Maintaining the Moral Order in Interpersonal Interaction
Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Cambridge University Press, 2017
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The Metapragmatics of politeness
Kádár, Daniel Z.; Haugh, Michael. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2017
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The Palgrave Handbook of Linguistic (Im) Politeness
Culpeper, Jonathan; Haugh, Michael; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
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Indirect ritual offence – A case of elusive impoliteness
Kádár, Daniel Z.; Ran, Yongping. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2017
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The role of ideology in evaluations of (in)appropriate behaviour in student-teacher relationships in China
Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : International Pragmatics Association, 2017
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Intercultural (Im)politeness
Haugh, Michael; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
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Convention and ritual (Im)politeness
Terkourafi, Marina; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
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Politeness in Pragmatics
Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Oxford University Press, 2017
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Introduction
Culpeper, Jonathan; Haugh, Michael; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017
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Rituals of outspokenness and verbal conflict
Kádár, Daniel Z.; De la Cruz, Melvin. - : John Benjamins, 2016
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面子研究的传承与嬗变 The inheritence and change of face research
Zhou, Ling; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Beijing Weiguoyu Daxue, 2016
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Heckling: a ritual of aggressive communication
Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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Nyelvi udvariasság/udvariatlanság és metapragmatika (Linguistic politeness, impoliteness and metapragmatics
Nemeth, Luca; Haugh, Michael; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Hungarian Academy of Science, 2016
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Politeness, Impoliteness, and Ritual: Maintaining the Moral Order in Interpersonal Interaction.
Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Cambridge University Press., 2016
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Ritual, aggression and participatory ambiguity: A case study of heckling
Kádár, Daniel Z.; Robinson-Davies, Siân. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2016
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Postscript
Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : de Gruyter, 2016
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A bekiabálás vizsgálata mimetikus és személyközi nézőpontból (Exploring heckling from a mimetic point of view)
Petyko, Marton; Kádár, Daniel Z.. - : Debreceni Egyetem, 2016
Abstract: The present paper aims to model the interactional operation of heckling, which has received little attention in impoliteness and interaction studies, despite the fact that studying this phenomenon has various advantages for the analyst. In order to fill this knowledge gap, we approach heckling by combining Turner’s (1982) anthropological framework with Kádár’s interaction-based relational ritual theory (e.g. Kádár 2012, 2013; Kádár & Bax 2013). Following Turner, we define heckling as a ‘social drama’, which is evaluated by its watchers as ‘judges’. In accordance with Kádár’s relational ritual framework we argue that heckling is a mimetic ritualistic mini-performance, which is inherently interactional as it operates in the adjacent action pair of the heckler’s performance and the public speaker/performer’s counter-performance. Adopting Turner’s terminology, heckling is a ritualistic performance of ‘anti-structure’, i.e. it upsets the regular social – and consequently interactional – structure of a setting. Successful counter-performance is a ritual of ‘structure’, which restores the normal social structure of the event, as the public speaker/performer regains control over the interaction. Through the social actions of performance and counter-performance the heckled and the heckler aim to affiliate themselves with the audience, who are ‘metaparticipants’ of the ritualistic interaction, and with the watchers/listeners in the case of video/audio-recorded interactions, who can be defined as ‘lay observers’ (cf. Kádár & Haugh 2013). Approaching heckling as a theatrical type of relational ritual helps us capture various complexities of this phenomenon, such as its relationship with certain interactional settings and metaparticipant expectations/evaluations, and its interface with related phenomena such as impoliteness.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: http://argumentum.unideb.hu/angol/contents.html
http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/29983/
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Disattending customer dissatisfaction on Facebook : a case study of a Slovenian public transport company
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(Im)politeness and (im)morality: Insights from intervention
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Historicity in metapragmatics – a study on ‘discernment’ in Italian metadiscourse
Kádár, Daniel Z.; Paternoster, Annick. - : International Pragmatics Association, 2015
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