Language Shock: Understanding the Culture of Conversation

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A linguistic anthropologist takes readers on a personal and humorous journey through language, showing them how to understand differences between cultures, while using anecdotes from his own experiences in foreign lands. The key to communication, says linguistic anthropologist Michael Agar, is understanding the context and culture of conversation. In Language Shock, Agar reveals how deeply our language and cultural values intertwine to define who we are and how we relate to one another. From paying an electric bill in Austria to opening a bank account in Mexico to handling a parking ticket in the United States, he shows how routine tasks become lessons in the subtleties of conversation when we venture outside our cultural sphere. With humorous, insightful stories from his extensive travels, Agar engages us in a lively study of "languaculture" and enriches our view of the world.

Author(s): Michael Agar
Publisher: Perennial
Year: 1994

Language: English
Pages: 288
Tags: Language, Culture, Anthropology, Conversation, Languaculture, Linguistics

Preface
1. Culture Blends
2. The Circle
3. The Circle and the Field
4. Cultural Signifieds
5. Similarities and Differences
6. Situations
7. Culture
8. Speech Acts
9, Speech Act Lumber and Paint
10. Coherence
11. Variations on a Frame
12. Sailors and Immigrants
13. Notes
14. Index