In:Storytelling across Japanese Conversational Genre
Edited by Polly E. Szatrowski
[Studies in Narrative 13] 2010
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 29 September 2010
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.13.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/sin.13.toc
Table of contents
Prelim pages
Table of contents
Part 1. Introduction
Chapter 1. Introduction: Storytelling across Japanese conversational genre
Part 2. Storytelling in casual conversation
Chapter 2. Manipulation of voices in the development of a story: Prosody and voice quality of Japanese direct reported speech
Chapter 3. Ellipsis and action in a Japanese joint storytelling
series: Gaze, pointing, and context
Chapter 4. Sharing a personal discovery of a taste: Using distal demonstratives in a storytelling about kakuni ‘stewed pork
belly’
Part 3. Storytelling in animation narratives
Chapter 5. Clausal self-repetition and pre-nominal demonstratives in Japanese
and English animation narratives
Part 4. Storytelling in talk shows and survey interviews
Chapter 6. Storytelling in a Japanese television talk show: A host’s responsive behavior as a resource for shaping the guest’s
story
Chapter 7. Telling about experiences in three-party survey interviews: “Second stories” within the interview participatory framework
Part 5. Storytelling in university lectures
Chapter 8. The functions of narratives in Japanese university lecture
discourse
Chapter 9. Creating involvement in a large Japanese lecture: Telling the story of a haiku
Addresses for contributors to Storytelling across Japanese Conversational
Genre
Author index
Subject index
