You just don't understand : women and men in conversation /

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Author / Creator:Tannen, Deborah.
Edition:1st Ballantine books ed.
Imprint:New York : Ballantine, [1991], ©1990.
Description:330 pages ; 21 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13181097
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Varying Form of Title:Women and men in conversation
ISBN:0345372050
9780345372055
Notes:"June 1991"--Title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-319) and index.
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Summary:"A chatty, earnest and endearing book that promises here-and-now rewards for taking the trouble to listen more carefully to what others are saying--and to be more sensitive to what others are hearing." LOS ANGELES TIMES Discover how men and women can interpret the same conversation differently, even when there is no apparent misunderstanding. Discover why sinscere attempts to communicate are so often confounded, and how we can prevent or relieve some of the frustration. This fascinating, helpful, and controversial book--on the NEW YORK TIMES Bestseller list for two years!--explores, in depth the differing style men and women articulate, and how to work through it and get to the heart of the matter. Includes information on African Americans, arguing, authority, body language, childrenʼs interaction, conversational styles (Antiguan, Greek, Italian, Jewish, Malgasy, New England, New York Jewish, Norwegian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tenejapa, Thai), cross cultural communication, fighting, framing, friendship, gossip, Greece, indirectness, interruption, stereotypes of Jews, jokes, metamessages, professors, public speaking, rapport talk, report talk, secrets, silence, storytelling, etc.
Other form:Online version: Tannen, Deborah. You just don't understand. 1st Ballantine Books ed. New York : Ballantine, [1991], ©1990