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Rethinking Politeness with Henri Bergson
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Contributors

Introduction
Alessandro Duranti

Politeness
Henri Bergson

Chapter One: A Sympathetic Reading of Bergson's Politeness
Alessandro Duranti

Chapter Two: Politeness is Political
Mahalia Gayle

Chapter Three: "Politesse," Power, and Point of View: Bergson's Essay in Comparative Perspective
Judith T. Irvine

Chapter Four: "Politeness has a heart": From Mantras to Stance-Taking in French Children's Socialization to Politeness
Aliyah Morgenstern

Chapter Five: "Hey, but that's not respectful!": Civic Discourse and Liberal Education
in Pluralistic France
Graham M. Jones

Chapter Six: Giving up on Politeness: The Desire for Tactile Knowledge and the Art of
Finding Life Lovable
Terra Edwards

Chapter Seven: The Surface of Politesse: Acting murt?? in Dhofar, Oman
Kamala Russell

Chapter Eight: Programming Politeness: Digital Servantry and the Rules of Social Engagement
Keith M. Murphy

Chapter Nine: Grace, Too: Reflections on Bergson's Ethics
Jason Throop

Chapter Ten: Bergson's intuitive politeness
William F. Hanks

Index

About the Author

Alessandro Duranti is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at UCLA. His books include From Grammar to Politics: Linguistic Anthropology in a Western Samoan Village (1994), the textbook Linguistic Anthropology (1997), The Anthropology of Intentions: Language in a World of Others (2015), and a number of edited volumes. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the recipient of the John Simon
Guggenheim Fellowship, the UCLA Alumni Distinguished Teaching Award, and the American Anthropological Association/Mayfield Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.

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In the collective reflection initiated by Alessandro Duranti, Bergson's Discours sur la politesse, which was intended to edify high school students, becomes a profound and superb meditation, at the border between anthropology and linguistics, on the cultural, moral and political aspects of politeness - as it is and could be.
*Didier Fassin, author of Life: A Critical User's Manual *

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