New perspectives in nonverbal communication: studies in cultural anthropology, social psychology, linguistics, literature, and semiotics
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Autor: Poyatos, Fernando
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Contents List of Illustrations xiii Introduction xv Acknowledgements xxii 1. Culture, Communication, and Cultural Fluency 1 1. The nature of culture 1 2. Active culture vs. passive culture 3 3. Forms of interactive and noninteractive culture 4 4. Culture as a dynamic communication continuum 7 5. Genetic habits 8 6. Learned habits 9 7. Spatial and temporal aspects of learned habits 10 Habits across space. Habits across time 8. The barriers of intercultural communication 13 9. Acculturation 16 Nonverbal intercultural clash illustrated 10. Cultural fluency, behavioral choices, and the fluency quotient 19 Intercultural fluency from within. Emitting and perceiving fluency Notes 25 2. Toward a Systematic Analysis of Culture 27 1. Sensible and intelligible sign systems 27 2. Toward a typology of somatic signs 30 Channels, systems, subsystems, categories, subcategories, forms, types, tokens, subtypes 3. The analysis of culture through its culturemes 35 Phase One. Phase Two. Phase Three. Phase Four. Derived phases. Derived culturemes 4. The integration of sign and eultureme analysis 44 5. The synchronic-diachronic approach to culture 45 6. The usefulness of the pragmatic-semantic-syntactic perspective 47 7. Sign sources and directions within a culture 48 Two-way behavior elicitation. One-way behavior elicitation 8. A preliminary note on the role of literature as a tool in a semiotic- cultural analysis 52 Notes 53 vii
viii Contents 3. Communication Between the Bodies: Forms and Coding of Messages 54 1. Intersomatic communication in the cultural context 54 2. The forty-one sign-conveying channels of interbodily communication: direct perception and synesthesial assumption 56 3. The realms of‘verbal’and‘nonverbal’communication 66 4. External somatic communication 70 5. Relationships among forms of external somatic communication 72 6. Coding and interrelationships of verbal and nonverbal behaviors in social interactions 74 Conscious vs. unconscious coding. Sign-meaning relationship. Decoding. Interrelationships of behaviors 7. The qualifiers of interactive behaviors: costructuration, intensity, and duration 80 8. Redundancy vs. complementarity: primary and secondary systems 81 9. Interaction, noninteraction, full interaction, reduced interaction, and environmental interaction 83 10. The total conditioning background of human communicative behavior 89 Notes 92 4. Interactive and Noninteractive Verbal and Nonverbal Behaviors: Categories, Forms, and Functions 94 1. The researcher’s need to classify and label behaviors 94 2. Emblems 98 Coding, complementarity, economy, and lexicality. Interactional modes. Encoding channels. Development and culture Illustrators: 3. Language markers 104 Kinesic language markers. Paralinguistic-kinesic stress markers. Punctuation markers. Kinesic paralanguage markers. Proxemic language markers. Chemical and dermal language markers. A further note on markers 4. Space markers 110 5. Time markers 111 Kinesic and paralinguistic forms. Duration markers 6. Deictics 114 Kinesic deictics. Kinesic-paralinguistic deictics. Objectual deictics. Pointers of absent referents. Pointers of events 7. Pictographs 116 8. Echoics 117 Onomatopeias. Paralinguistic echoics. Kinesic and kinetic echoics 9. Kinetographs 120 10. Kinephonographs 120 Developmental aspects. Crosscultural differences 11. Ideographs 123 12. Event tracers 124
Contents ix 13. Identifiers 124 Interchangeability with other categories. Iconicity. The performer’s style and interpersonal borrowing 14. Externalizers 128 Self-generated. Human. Animal. Objectual. Environmental. Events. Literary. Musical. Spiritual. The topic of social random behaviors. The iconicity of externalizers Adaptors: 15. Self-adaptors 137 Functions of self-adaptors. Ethology, culture, age, gender, status, display rules, and personal characteristics of self-adaptors. Cultural differences 16. Alter-adaptors 144 The semiotic experiences of alter-adaptor behaviors. Functions of alter-adaptors. The study of alter-adaptors. Some positive and negative aspects of alter-adaptors 17. Body-adaptors 156 The three semiotic realizations of body-adaptors. The spatial- temporal dimensions of body-adaptors. The functions of body- adaptors. Person-identifying body-adaptors. Interactional and crosscultural dimensions 18. Object-adaptors 163 The semiotic realizations of object-adaptors. Functions
of object- adaptors. Interactive, historical, and crosscultural dimensions 19. Regulators 167 Regulatory behaviors. The regulatory mechanism. A note on the development and pathology of regulators 20. Emotional displays 170 The ubiquity of emotional displays and their status as a category. Anatomical distribution of emotional displays and emotional blends. Forms of emotional displays Notes 173 5. The Basic Triple Structure of Human Communication Behaviors: the Multichannel Reality of Discourse in Space and Time 175 1. Language within its total context: the fallacy of the ‘linguistic’ approach 175 2. The limitations of spoken and written words and the lexicality and grammaticality of the Basic Triple Structure 177 3. Segmental and nonsegmental elements within the Basic Triple Structure 181 A practical thought on intonation and communication. The cohesion of conscious and unconscious discourse 4. A basic comparison of language, paralanguage, and kinesics 185 Language. Paralanguage. Kinesics
5. Paralanguage 187 Primary qualities. Modifiers. Qualifiers. Differentiators. Alternants. NVC-A*
x Contents 6. Kinesics 191 Kinesics as total-body articulation. The development of kinesics within the Basic Triple Structure. The morphological-perceptual characteristics of kinesics 7. The triple transcription-description 199 8. On the concept of usage 202 9. Proxemics and chronemics: the spatial and temporal dimensions of behaviors and relationships 203 Proxemics. Chronemics Notes 212 6. Silence and Stillness as Message-conveying Processes 215 1. Silence and stillness in culture and the environment 215 2. Silence and stillness as an affirmation of culture 217 3. The true status of silence and stillness in interaction 219 4. The traditional study of pauses and the realistic approach 221 5. Coding of silence and stillness 223 6. Decoding functions of silence and stillness 224 As signs proper. As zero signs. As carriers 7. Qualifiers of silence and stillness 270 8. The costructuration of silence and stillness with surrounding activities 227 9. The functions of silence and stillness in the mechanism of conversation 230 Notes 232 7. The Structure of Conversation 233 1. The study of the mechanism of conversation: natural vs. contrived 233 Natural conversation. Contrived conversation. The present study 2. Speaker’s and listener’s initial behaviors 238 3. Speaker-listener turn-change behaviors 239 4. Secondary turn-change behaviors 241 5. Listener’s speaker-directed behaviors: feedback and secondary activities 242 Feedback. Listener’s secondary behaviors 6. Interlistener behaviors 247 7. Speaker’s secondary behaviors 248 8. Simultaneous behaviors 249 9. Acoustic and visual pauses 252 10. The functioning of somatic systems in conversation 255 11. A further note on the total conditioning background 257 Notes 258 8. Punctuation as Nonverbal Communication Toward a Revision of the System 259 1. The need for a new approach to punctuation 259 2. The story of punctuation 261
Contents xi 3. Punctuation as the joint anthropological concern within physiology, psychology, and literature 263 4. Segmental and nonsegmental elements in punctuation 265 5. Forms and functions of punctuation 266 Overriding and momentary features. Regulatory, quantitative, and qualitative features 6. Limitations and possibilities in the present punctuation system 269 Interpolation. Omission, length, and tempo. Silences. Major stress. Emphasis. Loud voice, vehemence, and whispering. Interrogation. Crying and laughter. Ingressive speech Notes 276 9. Nonverbal Communication in the Novel: the Author- Character-Reader Relationship 277 1. Nonverbal communication in the printed narrative text 277 A further note on the role of punctuation 2. Paralanguage: literary description and transcription 281 The writer’s paralinguistic ability 3. Kinesics: the character through gestures, manners, and postures 286 4. The communication process between author and reader: transmission of the character in narrative
literature 289 Stage One. Stage Two. Stage Three. The narrator-listener situation 5. Vitality, plurality, culture, and time of the narrative character 294 The flesh-and-bone character. The multiple decoding of the character. Space and time of the character. The medieval charactcr-narrator- listener relationship 6. The fate of nonverbal communication in the translated text 298 7. Nonverbal communication and narrative realism 299 Poetic narrative and functional narrative. From indifferentiation to behaviorism 8. The realistic functions of nonverbal communication 301 Physical realism. Distorting realism. Individualizing realism. Psychological realism. Interactive realism. Documentary realism 9. Communicative functions of the nonverbal repertoires in narrative literature 308 10. Technical functions of nonverbal repertoires in narrative literature 310 Notes 312 10. Nonverbal Communication in the Theater: the Playwright- Actor-Spectator Relationship 315 1. The unwritten messages of the script
and the need for nonverbal communication studies in the theater 315 2. The verbal and nonverbal components of the dramaturgic text 317 3. The development of stage directions on nonverbal communication 318 4. The semiotic itineraries of the character between playwright and reader, actor, and spectator 321 Stage One. Stage Two. Stage Three. Stage Four. Stage Five
xii Contents 5. Nonverbal communication systems of the characters 326 6. Paralanguage 327 Primary qualities. Qualifiers. Differentiators. Alternants 7. Kinesics in the script: stageable vs. unstageable, explicit and implicit 331 8. The physico-psychological portrait of the character 332 9. A note on further research 333 Notes 334 11. Literary Anthropology: a New Interdisciplinary Perspective of Man Through His Narrative Literature 337 1. The subject of literary anthropology 337 2. The semiotic-cultural approach to literary anthropology 340 3. The diachronic and synchronic approach as a tool in literary anthropology 342 The spatial or synchronic approach. The temporal or diachronic approach 4. Forms and functions of somatic systems in narrative literature 346 Paralanguage. Kinesics. Functional categories. Other somatic systems 5. Objectual and immediate environmental systems in literature 350 Body-adaptors: nutritional and pseudonutritional. Body-adaptors: dress, jewelry, and chemical products. Object-adaptors 6. Objectual, built, and modified environments 354 The objectual environment. The built and modified environments 7. Man-animal relationships 356 8. The natural environment 357 9. The sensory interaction between people and their environment 358 10. The intelligible cultural systems in literature 359 Religion. Society. Political ideology and attitudes. Folklore and the arts 11. Cultural styles of interaction in literature 365 The literary documentation of intersystem relationships Appendix. Outlines of Courses 369 References 376 Author Index 391 Subject Index 395
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