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Manipulation within the language of love: Politeness theory, abuse, and Woody Allen's Match Point.
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Manipulation within the language of love: Politeness theory, abuse, and Woody Allen's Match Point./
Author:
Petersen, Stacy.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2018,
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96 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 58-02.
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Masters Abstracts International58-02(E).
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Manipulation within the language of love: Politeness theory, abuse, and Woody Allen's Match Point.
Petersen, Stacy.
Manipulation within the language of love: Politeness theory, abuse, and Woody Allen's Match Point.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2018 - 96 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 58-02.
Thesis (M.A.)--Iowa State University, 2018.
Politeness theory, proposed by linguists Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson, posits that power (P), social distance (D), and riskiness (R) of a face-threatening act (FTA) are universally key factors in determining politeness strategies in conversation between two individuals. However, politeness can be used as a form of manipulation, masking the speaker's true intentions. By using abuse as the underlying intention, I test this claim by analyzing Woody Allen's Match Point. This film is used because: (1) there are no obvious signs of abuse before a major act of physical violence; (2) an adulterous relationship provides ample manipulative speech; (3) both women represent different social classes convenient for analyzing politeness strategies; and (4) some scenes give access into the Speakers inner thoughts that is needed in some aspects of politeness theory. I analyze both relationships separately to examine the abusive and politeness strategies between the male (abusive) Speaker and the female (abused) Hearer. In this thesis and other research, manipulation represents a subtle form of abuse.
ISBN: 9780438416000Subjects--Topical Terms:
537498
Literature.
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Politeness theory, proposed by linguists Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson, posits that power (P), social distance (D), and riskiness (R) of a face-threatening act (FTA) are universally key factors in determining politeness strategies in conversation between two individuals. However, politeness can be used as a form of manipulation, masking the speaker's true intentions. By using abuse as the underlying intention, I test this claim by analyzing Woody Allen's Match Point. This film is used because: (1) there are no obvious signs of abuse before a major act of physical violence; (2) an adulterous relationship provides ample manipulative speech; (3) both women represent different social classes convenient for analyzing politeness strategies; and (4) some scenes give access into the Speakers inner thoughts that is needed in some aspects of politeness theory. I analyze both relationships separately to examine the abusive and politeness strategies between the male (abusive) Speaker and the female (abused) Hearer. In this thesis and other research, manipulation represents a subtle form of abuse.
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