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How Shared Meanings and Uses Emerge Over an Interactional History: Wabi Sabi in a Series of Theater Rehearsals

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RESEARCH ON LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION
卷 54, 期 2, 页码 203-224

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08351813.2021.1899714

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This article examines the emergence of shared meanings and uses of the esthetic term wabi sabi in a series of German- and English-language theater rehearsals. It tracks how shared understandings of wabi sabi develop over the course of interactions, focusing on the practices through which these understandings are displayed, adopted, and negotiated. The article also discusses the complexities and opacities of common ground in multiparty interactions and its role in the routine uses of the expression.
Taking the use of the esthetic term wabi sabi (Japanese compound noun) in a series of German- and English-language theater rehearsals as an example, this article studies the emergence of shared meanings and uses of an expression over an interactional history. We track how shared understandings and uses of wabi sabi develop over the course of a series of theater rehearsals. We focus on the practices by which understandings of wabi sabi are displayed, adopted, and negotiated. We discuss complexities and intransparencies of the manifestation of common ground in multiparty interactions and its relationship to the emergence of routine uses of the expression. Data are in English and German with English translation.

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