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Planning a Typical Italian Meal: A Family Reflection on Culture
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1999
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Turn-takingCultural RelationItalian StudiesCommunicationPopular CultureCultural StudiesFoodwaysFood ChoiceCultural DescriptionsConversation AnalysisDiscourse AnalysisCultural HistoryMundane ConversationLanguage StudiesWorld CulturesTheatreItalian LiteratureSociolinguisticsTypical Italian MealPragmaticsPopular CommunicationInterpersonal PragmaticCultureGastronomyItalian FamilyIntercultural CommunicationArtsCultural Anthropology
The paper addresses the issue of cultural descriptions as they are perceived and used within mundane conversation. We analyze a discussion of an Italian family about a future formal occasion (a party) in a foreign country (Austria), with foreign participants, in which they shall produce a typically Italian meal. The analysis shows how cultural descriptions are both a resource and a constraint when they must orient a practical activity which must be publicly acknowledged for its cultural typicality. Discrepancies are highlighted between cultural descriptions and ordinary practices, but it is also shown how culture (or ‘cultural preferences’) gets produced, at a less explicit level, within discursive practices, through turn-taking filtering, sequential architecture and selection of differentiated addressees. The socializing import of the discursive situation for the younger participants is also discussed, with reference to the relevant conversational devices.
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