Acknowledgements
Preface
Gerry Philipsen
Introduction
Cultural Discourse Analysis: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Michelle Scollo & Trudy Milburn
PART I: BEING
1. Speaking of Health in Singapore Using the Singlish term Heaty
Evelyn Y. Ho, Sunny Lie, Pauline Luk, & Mohan J. Dutta
2. Applying Cultural Discourse Analysis to an Online Community: LinkedIn’s Cultural Discourse of Professionalism
Tabitha Hart & Trudy Milburn
3. Voice Persona Perceptions: Apologies in In-Car Speech Technology
Laura Rosenbaun, Ute Winter, & Brion van Over
PART II: ACTING
4. When Discourse Matters: Temporality in Discursive Action
Tamar Katriel & Oren Livio
5. Cultural Discourse Analysis as Critical Analysis: A View from Twin Oaks and SuicideForum.com
Jolane Flanigan & Mike Alvarez
6. Cultural Variation in End-of-Life Conversations: Using Cultural Discourse Analysis to Inform Case Studies Designed for Professional Military Education
Lauren Mackenzie & Kelly Tenzek
7. Museum Tour Talk: Communicative Acts, Associated Identities, and their Idealizations
Richard Wilkins, Fran Gulinello, & Karen Wolf
PART III: RELATING
8. “Talking” and Tapailla (“Seeing Someone”): Cultural Terms and Ways of Communicating in the Development of Romantic Relationships in the United States and Finland
Michelle Scollo & Saila Poutiainen
9. “Fellow Hunters” and “Humans of the Ocean”: Identity and Relations across Species
Tovar Cerulli & Tema Milstein
PART IV: FEELING
10. Symbolic Agonistics: Stressing Emotion and Relation in Mexican, Mexican@, and Japanese Discourses
Patricia Covarrubias, Dani S. Kvam, & Max Saito
11. Policing the Boundaries of the Sayable: The Public Negotiation of Profane, Prohibited and Proscribed Speech
Brion van Over, Gonen Dori-Hacohen, & Michaela R. Winchatz
12. “We Know How to Cry Out”: Emotion Expression at an African American Funeral
Danielle Graham & Sally O. Hastings
PART V: DWELLING
13. Cultural Discourses in Native American Educational Contexts
James L. Leighter, Eean Grimshaw, & Charles A. Braithwaite
14. Engaging Change: Exploring the Adaptive and Generative Potential of Cultural Discourse Analysis Findings for Policies and Social Programs
Lisa Rudnick, Saskia Witteborn, & Ruth Edmonds
15. “The Things I Leave Behind”: Negotiating Bulgarian and Latvian Identities in Relation to Dwelling and “Proper Action” in Public Discourses on Remigration
Liene Locmele & Nadezhda Sotirova
16. Cultural Discourse Analysis within an Ecosystem of Discourse Analytic Approaches: Connections and Boundaries
David Boromisza-Habashi, Leah Sprain, Natasha Shrikant, Lydia Reinig, & Katherine R. Peters
Epilogue
Donal Carbaugh
About the Contributors