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Organizing Silence: A World of Possibilities (S U N Y Series in Speech Communication)

Robin Patric Clair

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There's nothing new about Silence. 1 out of 5 stars.
4 of 12 people found this review helpful.

Aesthetic theory as an ontologized by Clair recasts work that has been done in different disciplines for hundreds of years. There is nothing new about the content of the book or the way in which it is written. Import-heavy, poor in possibilities, quick to be politically correct- this is communication studies at its very worst.

Editorial Review:

Organizing Silence is a thought-provoking look at how silence is embedded in our language, society, and institutions. It provides an overview of the varied philosophical approaches to understanding the role of silence and communication. One particular view of silence/communication, as grounded in political and patriarchal frameworks, is given special attention. The author questions not only how dominant groups silence marginalized members of society, but also how marginalized groups privilege and abandon each other. Sexual harassment is given as an example of material and discursive practices that articulate both a micro and macro level of silence, and accounts of both women and men who have been sexually harassed are provided. The book provides an alternative aesthetic perspective as a way of understanding the realities we create, encouraging alternative ways to listen to the silence, and presenting novel possibilities for future research.

The Clever Hans Phenomenon: Communication With Horses, Whales, Apes, and People (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)

Thomas A. Sebeoke

The Clever Hans Phenomenon: Communication With Horses, Whales, Apes, and People (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences) Thomas A. Sebeoke List Price: $62.00
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How to Speak Your Spouse's Language: Ten Easy Steps to Great Communication from One of America's Foremost Counselors

H. Norman Wright

How to Speak Your Spouse's Language: Ten Easy Steps to Great Communication from One of America's Foremost Counselors H. Norman Wright List Price: $19.99
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Working on Communication Help 4 out of 5 stars.
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Subtitle: Ten Easy Steps to Great Communication from One of American's Foremost Counselors.

This book is easy to read and understand, with each chapter broken down into several small segments like: Understanding Each Other, Details: Too Many or Too Few?, Learn the Other Person's Rules of Communication and other subheads. Each chapter ends with a series of thought-provoking questions called Energy Builders, which help you identify what you could have misunderstood from your spouse, how you could have spoken differently, or, what you can do now with the information you learned in this chapter.

Wright states that the two most critical times for communication between a husband and wife are the first four minutes in the day and the last four minutes when you're reunited at the end of day. His primary methods are getting to learn his clients' language, just as he encourages us to understand our spouse's language in his book.

Wright also quotes numerous reputable sources, including some very famous books on communicating. He uses Deborah Tannen, PhD's You Just Don't Understand Me, John Gray's, What Your Mother Couldn't Tell You and Your Father Didn't Know, and Michele Weiner-Davis', Divorce Busting. With Wright's understandable, down-to-earth style, and the other professionals he quotes, this book is a great read whether you're dating, engaged, married five years, or forty. He addresses all aspects of communication, from the beginnings of being in love to the comfort of a long-term marriage.

Armchair Interviews says: An excellent communication book. Wright's style and candidness should have you and your spouse working on your communication problems in no time!

Editorial Review:

In his "lifetime message," marriage expert and award-winning author Norman H. Wright offers couples essential guidance in understanding and enhancing their communication styles.

Couples marry believing they're compatible and then get confused when they can't communicate. The key to connecting, according to Dr. Wright, is discovering a partner's unique communication style and learning to match it. Couples everywhere have benefited from his simple, sensible approach as outlined in this book and are finding communication far more satisfying. Dr. Wright provides sample dialogues and illustrations of learning, gender, and personality differences, as well as exercises that couples can practice in 15 minutes or less. By following Dr. Wright's principles, couples will be amazed at the results and just might find that they can speak their spouse's language after all!

The Flirt Coach's Guide to Finding the Love You Want

Peta Heskell

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The philosophy in this book is simple: Most of us have learned to hide behind masks and rules. So we attract people to what we are not. We can only find the love we want when we start being who we truly are.

Between the Lines: Unconscious Meaning in Everyday Conversation

Robert E. Haskell

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Infant Figures: The Death of the Infans and Other Scenes of Origin

Christopher Fynsk

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Editorial Review:

This volume juxtaposes philosophical and psychoanalytic speculation with literary and artistic commentary in order to approach a set of questions concerning the human relation to language, a relation that cannot be taken as an “object” of critical or philosophical reflection in the traditional manner. Exploring the exigencies of figuring this relation at the limits of language, the multifold writing of this volume takes the form of a “triptych” (following the model of works by Francis Bacon) rather than that of a thesis.

The central (and organizing) section of the volume contains an extended dialogue on two textual passages portraying versions of what the author describes as “the death of the infans.” With the strange resonance of the “primal” or the “originary,” these two scenes from works by Maurice Blanchot and Jacques Lacan invite a reflection on the mortal exposure that marks the human share in the advent of language, an exposure whose figuration is necessary to any speech or conscious life. The dialogue explores the ethical and philosophical issues that surface in a practice of writing (a “pragmatics”) that engages this necessary figuration, and thus the limits of language. The latter issues are also explored in a brief essay on Antigone that concludes the dialogical fiction.

The first and third parts of the volume’s triptych address artistic projects that realize in their respective ways a pragmatics like that of the central section. The first part focuses on the work of Francis Bacon, taking the motif of crucifixion as a path toward understanding his violent realism. This essay is prefaced by a consideration of the notion of cruelty to which Nietzsche appeals in The Genealogy of Morals. The third part, which juxtaposes a dialogue with a critical essay, concerns the work of Salvatore Puglia. Through Bacon and Puglia, the author seeks another approach to a figural imperative at the limits of language.

Power in Language: Verbal Communication and Social Influence (Language and Language Behavior)

Sik H. Ng, James J. Bradac

Power in Language: Verbal Communication and Social Influence (Language and Language Behavior) Sik H. Ng, James J. Bradac List Price: $51.00
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Editorial Review:

"The literature review provided by Sik Hung Ng and James J. Bradac is particularly thorough and informative." --Canadian Journal of Communication "This volume, the third in the Language and Language Behaviors Series, fits nicely with the series' aim to reveal ways language behaviors create and revise everyday life. The book provides extremely broad coverage of a vast amount of literature that adopts quite a diversity of positions with regard to how language and power are connected. It is written in a style accessible to students in social psychology, as well as verbal communication, and at the same time tackles questions that should be at the forefront of discussions of researchers in these fields as well." --Nancy Budwig in Journal of Language and

Communication: Apprehension, Avoidance, and Effectiveness (5th Edition)

Virginia P. Richmond, James C. McCroskey

Communication: Apprehension, Avoidance, and Effectiveness (5th Edition) Virginia P. Richmond, James C. McCroskey List Price: $49.20
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Public speakers are often overwhelmed with attacks of shyness, anxiety and other reasons to avoid speaking. This book provides a clear overview of the process of human communication - what to do and what not to do when the desire to flee arises. Starting with the premise that speech anxiety is one of the most common obstructions to clear and effective communication, this book provides readers with a better understanding for the reasons that people experience such fears and concrete suggestions for how to overcome them. Public and professional communicators who have experienced an undesirable speaking performance.

Of Memory, Reminiscence, and Writing: On the Verge (Studies in Continental Thought)

David Farrell Krell

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Clear and Queer Thinking

Laurence Goldstein

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Laurence Goldstein gives a straightforward and lively account of some of the central themes of Wittgenstein's writings on meaning, mind, and mathematics. He does this both by drawing on Wittgenstein's work to show how his thinking developed over time and by helping the reader gain some impression of what a strange character Wittgenstein was--for how he was is intimately related to how and what he wrote.

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