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Date: 18-Apr-2011
From: Christian Bieri [publicity at peterlang.com]
Subject: Les bonnes raisons des émotions: Plantin
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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 22:46:21
From: Christian Bieri [publicity at peterlang.com]
Subject: Les bonnes raisons des émotions: Plantin
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Title: Les bonnes raisons des émotions
Subtitle: Principes et méthode pour l'étude du discours émotionné
Series Title: Sciences pour la communication - Volume 94
Publication Year: 2011
Publisher: Peter Lang AG
http://www.peterlang.com
Author: Christian Plantin
Paperback: ISBN: 9783034306027 Pages: 318 Price: U.S. $ 82.95
Paperback: ISBN: 9783034306027 Pages: 318 Price: U.K. £ 48.20
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Abstract:
Cet ouvrage met en cause la dichotomie régnante « raison contre émotion »,
élément fondamental d'un prêt-à-penser qui règne sur les études
d'argumentation et qu'on retrouve parfois dans les études du discours.
Cette opposition fait obstacle à l'observation et à l'analyse du jeu des
émotions parlées et écrites, et engage les études sur l'argumentation
ordinaire dans l'impasse d'un langage « an-émotif », quasi pathologique.
Mettant en jeu des valeurs qui expriment les intérêts et fondent l'identité
des locuteurs, les situations argumentatives sont profondément
émotionnantes. Ce livre propose une approche holiste, et non psychologique,
de l'émotion, vue non pas comme une Réponse passive à une situation
Stimulus, mais comme une activité signifiante, formatant le discours et la
situation de parole. Sous la notion de construction argumentative des
émotions, il défend la thèse de l'inséparabilité des raisons et des
émotions dans les discours argumentatifs ordinaires.
Contenu : Contre l'opposition prête-à-penser « raison / émotion » -
Construction argumentative des émotions - Inséparabilité des raisons et des
émotions - Approche non psychologique des émotions - Des notions et une
méthode permettant d'appréhender une structure émotionnelle d'un texte ou
d'un échange - Une gamme variée d'analyses de cas.
Christian Plantin est Directeur de Recherche au CNRS. Ses travaux portent
sur l'argumentation et sur l'expression langagière des émotions. Il a
notamment publié L'Argumentation (1995) ; L'argumentation - Histoire,
Théories, Perspectives (2005) ; Les émotions dans les interactions, coédité
avec M. Doury et V. Traverso (2000). Il a obtenu le Distinguished
scholarship Award, year 2001, de l'International Society for the Study of
Argumentation.
Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis
Pragmatics
Semantics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
Written In: French (fra)
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