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|DOI=10.1016/j.langcom.2013.01.003
 
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|Abstract=In this paper we address Hasting and Manning’s (2004) call for analysis of relational aspects of the performance and production of social identity, and in particular acknowledgement of the role of the other, or alterity, in identity work. Drawing from methods in the micro sociological study of social interaction, we examine a corpus of video recordings of stage demonstrations of mediumship. These video clips were posted on the internet by the participating mediums. Our analyses focus on various communicative practices in the setting of the demonstration by which a particular other – in this case, the spirits – are invoked, and the rhetorical and inferential consequences that follow for the mediums’ claims to authenticity and authority.
 
 
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Wooffitt2013
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Key Wooffitt2013
Author(s) Robin Wooffitt, Clare Jackson, Darren Reed, Yasushi Ohashi, Isaac Hughes
Title Self-identity, authenticity and the Other: The spirits and audience management in stage mediumship
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Mediumship, Authenticity, Authority
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Year 2013
Language English
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Journal Language & Communication
Volume 33
Number 2
Pages 93–105
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DOI 10.1016/j.langcom.2013.01.003
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