Language and gender: a reader

Language and gender: a reader

Coates, Jennifer
Pichler, Pia

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INDICE: Part 1: Gender differences in pronunciation and grammar. 1. John Bradley Yanyuwa: Men speak one way, women speak another 2. Peter Trudgill Sex and covert prestige. 3. Jenny Cheshire Linguistic variation and social function.4.Edina Eisikovits Girl-talk/boy-talk: sex differences in adolescent speech. 5.Patricia Nichols Black women in the rural south: conservative and innovative. 6.Penelope Eckert Gender and sociolinguistic variation. Part 2: ender and conversational practice. 7.Janet Holmes Complimenting a positive politeness strategy. 8.Marjorie Goodwin Cooperation and Competition across girls play activities. 9.Julia Davies Expressions of gender: an analysis of pupils gendered discourse styles in small group classroom discussions. 10. Carole Waseleski Genderand the use of exclamation points in computer mediated communication: An analysis of exclamations postedto two electronic discussion lists. Part 3:Power and dominance in mixed talk. 11.Candace West Womens place in everyday talk: reflections on parent-child interaction 12.Victoria DeFrancisco The sounds of silence: how men silence women in marital relations'. 13.Joan Swann Talk control: an illustration from the classroom of problems in analysing male dominance in conversation. 14.Susan Herring et al. Participation in electronic discourse ina feminist field 15.Jie Yang Zuiqian Üdeficient mouth: discourse, gender and domestic violence in urban China. Part 4:Same-sex talk. 16.Jennifer Coates Gossip revisited: language in all-female groups 17.Mary Bucholtz Why be normal? Language and identity practices in a community of nerd girls. 18.Pia Pichler Hybrid or In Between cultures: traditions of marriage in a group of British Bangladeshi girls. 19.Deborah Cameron Performing gender identity: young mens talk and the construction of heterosexual masculinity. 20. Jennifer Coates Pushing at the boundaries: the expression of alternative masculinities. 21. Scott Kiesling Playing the straight man: displaying and maintaining male heterosexualityin discourse, Part 5:Gendered talk in the public domain. 22. Katsue Akiba Reynolds Female speakers of Japanese in transition 23. Sylvia Shaw Governing by the rules? The female voice in parliamentary debates. 24. Holmes, Janet Doing femininity at work: more than just relational practice. 25. Ana Cristina Ostermann Communities of practice at work: gender, facework and the power of habitusat an all-female police station and a feminist crisis interventions centre inBrazil. 26. Susan Ehrlich Trial discourse and judicial decision-making: constraining the boundaries of gendered identities. Part 6:Language, gender and sexuality. 27.Hideko Abe Lesbian bar talk in Shinjuku, Tokyo. 28.Kira Hall Boys talk: Hindi, moustaches, and masculinity in New Delhi. 29.William L Leap Queering gay mens English. 30.Rusty Barratt Indexing polyphonous identity in the speech of African American drag queens. 31.Marisol Del-

  • ISBN: 978-1-4051-9144-9
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 568
  • Fecha Publicación: 11/02/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés