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    Jessica Warren Professor Holly Foster English 111-09H June 13‚ 2014 Arguing: An Always Present Force Dr. Tannen is a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. Her study of language and how it is utilized has led her to have many books on the “Best-Selling” List. In her book‚ “The Argument Culture”‚ Deborah Tannen takes a closer look at how we as a society have come to view arguing/debating as a normal form of communication. Our inability to look at more than two views at a time‚

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    written by Deborah Tannen called The Argument Culture: Moving from Debate to Dialogue‚ she expresses the idea that when two parties have a debate over an issue then usually there can only be two sides to a solution; no more no less. The more one side gets into conflict with another‚ the more it is willing to take outrageous action to not be proven wrong. Could it be that the United States‚ a nation regarded as the hegemon of the Earth‚ must now consider reform and learn from the education structure

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    Summary of “Understanding Mom” In the article “Understanding Mom”‚ author Deborah Tannen conveys the relationship between her mother and herself‚ and the difference in personal values between the generations. Mrs. Tannen wanted an ordinary life for her daughter‚ whereas she wanted anything but ordinary. This may have caused disagreements through Tannen’s life growing up so differently than her mother. As she expresses her disregard for makeup‚ her mother insists she wear it when in

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    In her article “The Argument Culture‚” Deborah Tannen suggest that in today’s society people most confront others‚ in order to solve a problem. “The best way to discuss an idea is to set up a debate; the best way to cover the news is to find a spokespeople who express the most extreme‚ polarized views and present them as “both side.” Tannen gives as an example. Tannen explains the actions argument culture uses in order to find a solution. The right to express an opinion can be great‚ but it can create

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    Malcolm X v.s. Deborah Tannen Malcolm X and Deborah Tannen developed their ideas forty years apart. “Malcolm Little” was Malcolm X’s nick name (Malcolm X 85). Born in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ in 1925‚ Malcolm X rose from a world of street crime to become one of the most powerful and articulate African American leaders in the United States during the 1960’s (Malcolm X 85). Born in 1945 in Brooklyn was Deborah Tannen (Tannen 192). She taught in different countries‚ different states and many different

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    kinesics. Moreover‚ the environment influences how people interact in their culture. In order to study how the environment influences people‚ we will be analyzing how men and women behave in particular environments and how these observations relate to Deborah Tannen’s and Macionis Wester’s stereotypes. We wanted to observe gender-specific behaviors‚ language‚ and nonverbal communication. We decided to study these components in gender-neutral environments. We first

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    Deborah Tannen’s article regarding the performance of gender identity outlines how male herosexuality is presented via the manner in which men talk to each other. Western masculinity is characterized as being associated with strength‚ aggression‚ dominance‚ and sexual prowess‚ among other traits (McGarry 2017‚ Sully 2012). Heterosexuality‚ the attraction to the opposite gender‚ comes into play with traditional views of masculinity as the two are often tied together‚ to the point in which they are

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    One is focus primarily on the way different genders communicate whereas the other focuses on the ways different cultures communicate. The essays we are going to examine are “Indecent Exposure” by Carla Power and “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation” by Deborah Tannen. These essays use research to back up their claims. My personal favorite of the two essays is Tannen’s. I found it to be more humorous and I seen these differences firsthand. Whereas Power’s although informative and important had a more melancholy

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    ENG.111.0002 5 July 2016 Sex‚ Lies and Conversation In the essay "sex‚ Lies‚ and conversation” Deborah Tannen deliberates about the variance in communication styles between men and women and how it originates the many problems in relationships and marriages leading to separation and divorce of most couples. There is more to communication differences than just basic stereotypes about the two genders‚ Deborah gives examples‚ experimental results and researches conducted to analyze and explain communication

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    catastrophic failure. While this example is incredibly vague‚ it shows what miscommunication between males and females can create. “Sex Lies‚ and Conversation” describes the differences in male and female communication. This article was written by Deborah Tannen‚ who has a PHD. in linguistics and has written dozens of articles for big time newspapers and journals‚ and has also written more than twenty books. “Sex Lies and Conversation” also examines the role communication plays in a successful relationship

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