The Elements of Metacommunication in Whereabouts
M. K. Ratha () and
I. Nayak ()
SPAST Reports, 2024, vol. 1, issue 1
Abstract:
The present study is based on the theoretical framework of metacommunication. Metacommunication takesplace when a linguistic text generates indirect or ulterior meaning. In a literary text such as poetry or fiction,which thrives on metacommunication, there are several ways of conveying meaning without using explicitstatements of facts and feelings. in fact, the more a literary work suggests than it describes or conceals than itreveals, the more it appeals to the readers. In other words, the beauty of a literary work lies in its implicationsthan direct information. Therefore, all great literary texts have in them combined elements ofmetacommunication. From action patterns of characters to the instrumental music in the background, manyaspects of a fictional work can feature several elements of metacommunication. The literary text selected forthe present study is Whereabouts, the latest novel authored by Jhumpa Lahiri, a renowned fictionist. First, anattempt has been made to identify all the elements of metacommunication in the selected text. Second, an indepth analysis of those elements has been done with citation of textual evidences using the Discourse/ Contentanalysis method.
Keywords: Metacommunication; Whereabouts; Chronotopes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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