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Interactional Contingencies in Rehearsing a Theater Scene: The Consequentiality of Body Arrangements as Action Unfolds

Based on video-recordings of several weeks of rehearsals of a Japanese theater piece played by French actors, and adopting an ethnomethodological and conversation analytic perspective, this paper focuses on how the same few lines of a scene are subsequently enacted. In particular, it explores how th...

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Published in:Human studies 2023-06, Vol.46 (2), p.303-335
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Analysis
Contingencies
Conversation analysis
Deixis
Education
Embodiment
Empirical Study
Hugging
Interpersonal communication
Kissing
Modern Philosophy
Multimodality
Philosophy
Philosophy of the Social Sciences
Political Philosophy
Posture
Rehearsal
Sociolinguistics
Theater
Time
Walking
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