This article describes and analyses storytelling episodes in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming using an interactional approach which focuses on the ways in which characters negotiate storytelling as speakers and listeners and the impact this negotiation has on the audience's interpretation of the play. Drawing on studies of conversational storytelling, the analysis shows how narrative control in The Homecoming reflects territorial control, as stories become the means by which characters battle for power within the discourse space. It also shows how characters construct their storytelling identities through the use of particular storytelling strategies and highlights the way in which Pinter uses a highly polarized storytelling style to produce ...
textThis dissertation offers a micro-analytic study of the use of language and body during storytell...
This study is an attempt to explore the ways discourse analysis and cohesion can be exploited in the...
The modern world, in which we live, is regarded as the period of postmodernism. In this period it is...
This article describes and analyses storytelling episodes in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming using an...
This article describes and analyses storytelling episodes in Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming using an...
The article is an attempt at describing the functioning of language in dialogues of Harold Pinter’s ...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
The struggle for domination clearly persists in The Homecoming as it does in almost all of...
Note:One of the central arguments of this thesis is that Harold Pinter's dramatic language is not us...
In The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative, author H. Porter Abbott defines narrative as “the repres...
The papers shows how the turn-taking system (Sacks et al. 1974) maybe modified in conversational sto...
This paper aims at developing the topic of identity and the narration of the self through the other ...
“Simply put, narrative is the representation of an event or a series of events” (Abbott 2008: 13). ...
International audienceThis paper investigates how and when interactional convergence is established ...
textThis dissertation offers a micro-analytic study of the use of language and body during storytell...
This study is an attempt to explore the ways discourse analysis and cohesion can be exploited in the...
The modern world, in which we live, is regarded as the period of postmodernism. In this period it is...
This article describes and analyses storytelling episodes in Harold Pinter's The Homecoming using an...
This article describes and analyses storytelling episodes in Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming using an...
The article is an attempt at describing the functioning of language in dialogues of Harold Pinter’s ...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
How do characters tell stories in plays and for what dramatic purpose? This volume provides the firs...
The struggle for domination clearly persists in The Homecoming as it does in almost all of...
Note:One of the central arguments of this thesis is that Harold Pinter's dramatic language is not us...
In The Cambridge Introduction to Narrative, author H. Porter Abbott defines narrative as “the repres...
The papers shows how the turn-taking system (Sacks et al. 1974) maybe modified in conversational sto...
This paper aims at developing the topic of identity and the narration of the self through the other ...
“Simply put, narrative is the representation of an event or a series of events” (Abbott 2008: 13). ...
International audienceThis paper investigates how and when interactional convergence is established ...
textThis dissertation offers a micro-analytic study of the use of language and body during storytell...
This study is an attempt to explore the ways discourse analysis and cohesion can be exploited in the...
The modern world, in which we live, is regarded as the period of postmodernism. In this period it is...