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Publication details [#55920]
Furukawa, Toshiaki. 2012. Intertextuality, mediation, and members’ categories in focus groups on humor. In Hiramoto, Mie, ed. Media Intertextualities. (Benjamins Current Topics 37). John Benjamins. pp. 81–106.
Publication type
Article in book
Publication language
English
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Place, Publisher
John Benjamins
Annotation
This paper extends studies on intertextuality into a more explicitly interactional context. It examines the actual process of intertextuality where comedy audiences construct recombinant selves through making sense of various membership categories as well as through making sense of a certain kind of comedy. The examination of this process requires receptive research; however, most studies leave the interpretive process unanalyzed. Conducting both a sequential analysis and a membership categorization analysis will reveal that categories are not “pre-formed” but “per-formed” in situ. To illustrate these points, the paper reports on a receptive study of Local comedy in Hawai‘i.