Gesturecraft
The manu-facture of meaning
| The University of Texas, Austin
The craft of gesture is part of the practical equipment with which we inhabit and understand the world together. Drawing on micro-ethnographic research in diverse interaction settings, this book explores the communicative ecologies in which hand-gestures appear: illuminating the world around us, depicting it, making sense of it, and symbolizing the interaction process itself. Gesture is analyzed as embodied communicative action grounded in the hands' practical and cognitive engagments with material worlds. The book responds to the quest for the role of the human body in cognition and interaction with an analytic perspective informed by phenomenology, conversation analysis, context analysis, praxeology, and cognitive science. Many of the cross-linguistic video-data of everyday interaction investigated in its chapters are available on-line.
[Gesture Studies, 2] 2009. xii, 235 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
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ix–xii
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1. Manufactured understanding
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1–12
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2. Gesture as interaction: On methodology
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13–38
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3. Hands
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39–58
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59–84
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85–118
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119–150
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151–177
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179–202
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9. A sustainable art
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203–211
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Appendix
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213–214
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Bibliography
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215–227
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Person index
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229–231
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Subject index
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233–235
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Video clips
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“Where others would segregate, Streeck integrates, and this is only one of the valuable insights that readers will glean from Gesturecraft.”
Sherman Wilcox, University of New Mexico, in Sign Language & Linguistics, Vol 13:1 (2010)
“Streeck's book is an erudite, thoughtful, and richly matured world. The field of gesture research needs Gesturecraft and more books like it.”
N.J. Enfield, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Radboud University Nijmegen, Pragmatics & Cognition Vol. 18:2 (2010)
“[The author argues] that the manual aspects of most important gestures often are neglected, even though treatises on language and linguistics rarely dismiss the vocal apparatus, considering it an essential feature of the communication equation. He promises to undo this neglect in this volume, and, for 200-plus pages of clear and persuasive prose, he does.”
William D. Crano, in PsycCritiques, 54:48 (2009)
“This is one of the most original and important books on gesture to appear in recent years. It offers a radically new analytic point of departure for thinking about gesture, one that moves away from a picture of gesture as the visual representation of internal mental life, to investigate the actions of skilled, cognitively rich bodies as they make sense out of the worlds they inhabit with others through practical work with their hands. The book includes a detailed investigation of the hand as a complex cognitive organ, one that finds its natural home in mundane work settings such as an auto repair shop, as well as a comparison of gestural practices in a variety of languages and cultures. It is essential reading for anyone interested how human action, communication and cognition emerge from embodied practice.”
Charles Goodwin, UCLA
“Streeck provides the reader with his ideas in a concise but richly illustrated way. It offers a valuable overview on how human hands are used that might play a role in our understanding of why humans gesture and what impact gesturing can have on human interaction, communication, and thinking.”
Uta Sassenberg, German Sport University Cologne, in Language and Dialogue, Vol. 1:2 (2011)
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Gesturecraft is a rich and thought-provoking book, always elegantly and eruditely written, whose main argument — that the body and especially the hands are central, shared parts in human technologies of knowledge; and that as a result of their semiotic virtues and visibility, they can become primary and, indeed, insistent visible articulators of that knowledge — I have found equally useful for understanding the role of the hands in wider human processes of utterance, and their special power in the realization of human communicative potential.”
John B. Haviland, UCSD Department of Anthropology, in Gesture Vol. 12:2 (2012)
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Video clips
4. Gathering meaning
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5. The turn to the hands
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6. Depicting
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7. Thinking by hand
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8. Speech-handling
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Subjects
Communication Studies
BIC Subject: CFZ – Sign languages, Braille & other linguistic communication
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General