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portada Interactional Approach to Cinematic Discourse: How Do Woody Allen's Characters Talk? (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
273
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.0 x 14.8 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.35 kg.
ISBN13
9783031009471

Interactional Approach to Cinematic Discourse: How Do Woody Allen's Characters Talk? (in English)

Neda Chepinchikj (Author) · Palgrave MacMillan · Paperback

Interactional Approach to Cinematic Discourse: How Do Woody Allen's Characters Talk? (in English) - Chepinchikj, Neda

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Synopsis "Interactional Approach to Cinematic Discourse: How Do Woody Allen's Characters Talk? (in English)"

This book analyses and describes a segment of Woody Allen's cinematic discourse, focusing specifically on the performed (or diegetic) interactions between actors in various roles in some of his films. It is a case study of Woody Allen's cinematic discourse, encompassing the on-screen, performed interaction in the films at the level of the story-world. The analysis focuses on speech (film dialogues), in both its verbal and prosodic forms, as well as non-verbal types of interaction including gaze and gesture, taking a social interactional approach and using multimodal conversation analysis as a theoretical framework and analytical tool. The 'texts' under study are segments from five films by Woody Allen, and the analysed interactions take place between male and female interactants, which allows further examination of on-screen interactions via a gender lens. The book aims to bridge the gap between the disciplines of applied linguistics and cinema studies andoffer linguistic insights into performed interactions from a multimodal point of view. It will be equally relevant to linguists who are interested in how verbal and non-verbal language is used in cinematic discourse, as well as to film workers, especially actors, directors and screenwriters.

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