Presentation 2011-08-27
Performative awareness
Hiromichi Hosoma,
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Abstract(in English) How the comic and the stooge (the straight man) accomplish their multimodal interaction in Manzai talks or skit performances? We analyzed 2 Manzai talks and 2 skit performances of 1 pair performers, with or without the audience. The microanalysis showed that while or just after the "boke" utterance the stooge frequently started "Spontaneous body action (Body Nori)", which would be cut off to connect with "tsukkomi" action. The spontaneous body actions can be observed in the performances both with and without the audience, while the types of the actions can be different even within the pair of the same "boke". Frequent and unstable using of spontaneous body actions shows that the spontaneous body movements of "tsukkomi" are not pre-scripted actions but emerge in each interaction in the performances.
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Keyword(in English) Gesture / Body Movement / Conversation Analysis / Microslip
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Conference Date 2011/8/19(1days)
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Title (in English) Performative awareness
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Keyword(1) Gesture
Keyword(2) Body Movement
Keyword(3) Conversation Analysis
Keyword(4) Microslip
1st Author's Name Hiromichi Hosoma
1st Author's Affiliation School of Human Culture, University of Shiga Prefecture()
Date 2011-08-27
Paper # HCS2011-42
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 190
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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