Advancing (im)politeness studies cultural, digital and emotional aspects / Chaoqun Xie, editor.

This volume pushes forward research on (im)politeness by focusing on interpersonal interaction's cultural, digital and emotional aspects. With contributions by established and emerging scholars in the field, this collection explores and expounds, with the combination of solid theoretical founda...

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Other Authors: Xie, Chaoqun
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2023.
Series:Advances in (im)politeness studies.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Acknowledgements
  • About This Book
  • Contents
  • Editor and Contributors
  • Introduction: Advancing (Im)politeness Studies?
  • References
  • Cultural (Im)politeness
  • Culture, Emotion, and (Im)politeness Evaluations
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Conceptualising Emotion
  • 3 Emotional Triggers
  • 3.1 Triggers from Face Sensitivities
  • 3.2 Triggers from Goal Desires
  • 3.3 Triggers from Beliefs About Rights and Obligations
  • 4 Appraisal of Events
  • 4.1 Assessment of Normalcy
  • 4.2 Evaluation of Behaviour and Agent
  • 4.3 Judgement of Appropriateness and the Impact on Rapport
  • 5 (Re)Action Tendencies
  • 6 Concluding Comments
  • References
  • Norms and Normativity in Indirectness Across Cultures
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Literature Review
  • 2.1 Norms and Normativity in Politeness Studies
  • 2.2 Norms and Conventions
  • 2.3 Norms, Ideology and Culture
  • 3 Data Analysis
  • 3.1 Implicit Norms: Encounter 1
  • 3.2 Norms as Conventional Politeness: Encounter 2
  • 3.3 Explicit Norms: Encounter 3
  • 3.4 Relating Norms to Ideology
  • 4 Conclusions
  • References
  • Personality and (Im)politeness: Evidence from WeChat/QQ Group Chats
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Theoretical Background
  • 2.1 Classic Views on Politeness
  • 2.2 Alternative Approaches to (Im)politeness
  • 2.3 Cross-Cultural Pragmatic Research on Politeness
  • 2.4 Variational Pragmatic Research on Politeness
  • 2.5 Research Gaps
  • 3 Theoretical Considerations
  • 3.1 Personality and Language Behaviour
  • 3.2 Bases of (Im)politeness Evaluation
  • 4 Personality and Politeness: Evidence from WeChat/QQ Group Interaction
  • 4.1 Speakers' Personality as an Interpretive Frame for (Im)politeness Evaluation
  • 4.2 Interpreters' Personality as an Interpretive Frame for (Im)politeness Evaluation
  • 4.3 Impoliteness and Conflict as a Consequence of Personality Mismatch
  • 5 Conclusion
  • References
  • Politeness, Respect, Care, and Bias in Social Interactions
  • 1 Politeness: The Prevailing View
  • 2 Respect and Caring
  • 2.1 Respect
  • 2.2 Caring
  • 3 Superficiality Versus Profundity
  • 3.1 Preventing and Promoting Politeness
  • 3.2 Profound Politeness, Respect, and Care
  • 4 Intentions in Politeness
  • 4.1 Benign and Malicious Envy and Polite Insincerity
  • 4.2 Benign and Malicious Insincerity and Polite Behaviors
  • 5 Politeness and Bias
  • 5.1 Politeness Halo and Impoliteness Halo
  • 5.2 Paradoxical Politeness Biases
  • 6 Tuning into Interpersonal Biases to Achieve Profound Politeness
  • 6.1 Superficial Negative Bias
  • 6.2 Profound Negative Bias
  • 6.3 Superficial Positive Bias
  • 6.4 Profound Positive Bias
  • 6.5 Bias Mediation
  • 7 Conclusion
  • References
  • Emotional (Im)politeness
  • Positive Emotions and Pragmatic Choice: Politeness Practices in the Mexican Context
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Emotion and Affect
  • 2.1 Mexican Emotions
  • 2.2 Face-Threatening Acts (FTAs)
  • 2.3 Face-Maintaining Acts (FMAs)
  • 2.4 Face Boosting Acts (FBAs)
  • 3 Politeness