1st Edition
Transcribing Silence Culture, Relationships, and Communication
By Kristine L Muñoz
Copyright 2014
295 Pages
by
Routledge
295 Pages
by
Routledge
295 Pages
by
Routledge
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Kristine Muñoz’s volume of short narrative works-- autoethnographies and fictional stories—explore many dimensions of silence, a crucial but often overlooked communication phenomenon, one that drives much of everyday talk and relationships. Framed by an introductory essay that synthesizes research on silence and the unsaid, guides for reflection and expansion after each narrative, and a conclusion that ponders ethnographic writing, this volume is an essential work for those who study and teach interpersonal communication.
Introduction: Silence and the Unsaid; Part I: Autoethnographic Narratives; Transcribing Silence; Forbidden Love; The lady Deo; Mirror, Wirror; A death foretold; Scenes from an intercultural marriage; Alone again, naturally; A veggie tale; Part II: Fictional narratives; Andiamo; Crush; Along a winding road; Draft.doc; Another word for nothing; Conclusion Breaking the silence Learning and teaching ethnographic writing
Biography
Kristine L Muñoz