2010 FALL-WINTER SEMINAR
Seminar on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
(April-July 2011, Thursdays, 1:20 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: TBA )
Class Schedule and List of Readings
ReadingTwo Books on Understanding,Language
and Interacting Bodies
In this term of the seminar, we will read two books on understanding, language and interacting bodies, David Goode’s A World Without Words (1994), and Albert B. Robillard’s Meaning of Disability (2003), by reading one or two chapters a week alternately. We shall think about how human communications are done in practically possible and reliable ways through embedded presentation of words and bodies along with other contingent and ever-developing features of action-in-a-scene.
[ 1] (4.14)
Goode 1994:1-6
Translation Goode Foreword, Acknowledgments
Translation Goode Introduction
Robillard 2003: ix-xv
Translation Acknowledgments
[ 2] (4.21)
“Construction and Use of Data in Social Science Research”
Goode 1994:96-124 (Chapter 5)
Translation Goode Chapter 5
[ 3] (4.28)
"Can He Think?”, “The Trip”
Robillard 2003:145-184 (Chapters 8 & 9)
Translation Chapters 8
Translation Chapter 9 (未)
[ 4] (5.12)
“A World Without Words”
Goode 1994:7-46 (Chapter 2)
Translation Goode Chapter 2
[ 5] (5.19)
“You Are Lucky Your Wife Stuck With You”
Robillard 2003:35-47. (Chapter 2)
Translation Robillard Chapter 2
[ 6] (5.26)
“On Understanding Without Words”
Goode 1994:47-95 (Chapter 3)
Translation Goode Chapter 3 pp. 47-95
[ 7] (6.2)
“Communicating in Intensive Care”
Robillard 2003:48-63 (Chapter 3)
Translation Robillard Chapter 3
[ 8] (6.9)
“Kids, Culture, and Innocent”
Goode 1994:165-191. (Chapter 6)
Translation Goode Chapter 6
Mannoni, O. 1972 “Itard and His Savage”
[ 9] (6.16)
“Anger”, “Tragic Narratives”
Robillard 2003:64-81, 110-122 (Chapters 4 & 6)
Translation Robillard Chapter 4
Translation Robillard Chapter 6
[10] (6.23)
“Reflections 0n the Possibility of Understanding Without Formal Language”
Goode 1994:96-124 (Chapter 4)
Translation Goode Chapter 4
[11] (6.30)
“Isolation”
Robillard 2003: 82-109 (Chapter 5)
Translation Robillard Chapter 5
[12] (7.7)
“Conclusions”, “Appendix”
Goode 1994: 192-216
Translation Goode Conclusion
Translation Goode Appendix
[13] (7.14)
”Bionic Man”
Robillard 2003: 82-109 (Chapter 7)
Translation Robillard Chapter 7
Source:
David Goode (1994) A World Without Words: The Social Construction of Children Born Deaf and Blind (Temple University Press)
Albert B. Robillard (2003) Meaning of Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis (Temple University Press)
(April-July 2011, Thursdays, 1:20 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location: TBA )
Class Schedule and List of Readings
ReadingTwo Books on Understanding,Language
and Interacting Bodies
In this term of the seminar, we will read two books on understanding, language and interacting bodies, David Goode’s A World Without Words (1994), and Albert B. Robillard’s Meaning of Disability (2003), by reading one or two chapters a week alternately. We shall think about how human communications are done in practically possible and reliable ways through embedded presentation of words and bodies along with other contingent and ever-developing features of action-in-a-scene.
[ 1] (4.14)
Goode 1994:1-6
Translation Goode Foreword, Acknowledgments
Translation Goode Introduction
Robillard 2003: ix-xv
Translation Acknowledgments
[ 2] (4.21)
“Construction and Use of Data in Social Science Research”
Goode 1994:96-124 (Chapter 5)
Translation Goode Chapter 5
[ 3] (4.28)
"Can He Think?”, “The Trip”
Robillard 2003:145-184 (Chapters 8 & 9)
Translation Chapters 8
Translation Chapter 9 (未)
[ 4] (5.12)
“A World Without Words”
Goode 1994:7-46 (Chapter 2)
Translation Goode Chapter 2
[ 5] (5.19)
“You Are Lucky Your Wife Stuck With You”
Robillard 2003:35-47. (Chapter 2)
Translation Robillard Chapter 2
[ 6] (5.26)
“On Understanding Without Words”
Goode 1994:47-95 (Chapter 3)
Translation Goode Chapter 3 pp. 47-95
[ 7] (6.2)
“Communicating in Intensive Care”
Robillard 2003:48-63 (Chapter 3)
Translation Robillard Chapter 3
[ 8] (6.9)
“Kids, Culture, and Innocent”
Goode 1994:165-191. (Chapter 6)
Translation Goode Chapter 6
Mannoni, O. 1972 “Itard and His Savage”
[ 9] (6.16)
“Anger”, “Tragic Narratives”
Robillard 2003:64-81, 110-122 (Chapters 4 & 6)
Translation Robillard Chapter 4
Translation Robillard Chapter 6
[10] (6.23)
“Reflections 0n the Possibility of Understanding Without Formal Language”
Goode 1994:96-124 (Chapter 4)
Translation Goode Chapter 4
[11] (6.30)
“Isolation”
Robillard 2003: 82-109 (Chapter 5)
Translation Robillard Chapter 5
[12] (7.7)
“Conclusions”, “Appendix”
Goode 1994: 192-216
Translation Goode Conclusion
Translation Goode Appendix
[13] (7.14)
”Bionic Man”
Robillard 2003: 82-109 (Chapter 7)
Translation Robillard Chapter 7
Source:
David Goode (1994) A World Without Words: The Social Construction of Children Born Deaf and Blind (Temple University Press)
Albert B. Robillard (2003) Meaning of Disability: The Lived Experience of Paralysis (Temple University Press)