LGS-week 9语言,性别和社会
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• Narrating in
• A BRANCH OF TRAINING MEDICAL EXPERTS
Jurecic:
① Illness narratives and the challenge to criticism ② Life narratives and the risk society ③ Responding to the pain of others ④ Sontag, suffering and the world of writing ⑤ Theory’s aging body
Quick overview: Languag, Gender + Self
• Language as TALK/Discourse (analysis) • Gender as ‘constructed IN talk’
– Not as anything people ‘have’
• POSITIONING
• How do speakers/narrators position their characters – and how do they position themselves?? • One more brief exercise (before turning to illness <and love>)
Jurecic:
4 Sontag, suffering and the world of writing
Jurecic:
5 Theory’s aging body
Jurecic:
Where is she coming from? – And how does she contribute??
Atkinson
Where is he coming from?? – And how does he contribute??
Welcome Back!
Language, Gender, and Self
Week 9: Wednesday April 24
Syllabus – Next two weeks:
•Week 10 – no class – • please take the time to catch up •Week 11ff.: Love + Suffering (the marriage plot)
Jurecic:
1 Illness narratives and the challenge to criticism
Jurecic:
2 Life narratives and the risk society
Jurecic:
3 Responding to the (2012). Illness as narrative. Pittsburgh, PN: University of Pittsburgh Press. (chapters 3-5) • Atkinson, P, (2009). Illness narratives revisited: The failure of narrative reductionism. Sociological Research Online, 14(5), 1-18
– as a way of analyzing talk – in conversations, blogging, facebook updates
• Narratives/Stories as a particular genre
Quick overview: Languag, Gender + Self