Language and Gender
A Reader

2. Auflage März 2011
634 Seiten, Softcover
Lehrbuch
Coates, Jennifer (Herausgeber)
Kurzbeschreibung
The new edition of Language and Gender: A Reader responds to the explosion of research that has shaped the field since its initial publication in 1998. Retaining many of the foundational entries that have made the volume so popular, the second edition has been fully revised, and now includes 23 new articles and two entirely new sections.
The new edition of Language and Gender: A Reader responds to the wealth of research that has shaped the field since its initial publication in 1998. Retaining many of the foundational entries that have made the volume so popular, the second edition has been fully revised, and now includes 23 new articles and two entirely new sections.
* A fully revised new edition of this popular Reader which explores the widening range of language and gender research, both geographically and socially, along with changing theoretical and methodological approaches
* Combines the very latest research with classic works that established the field
* Features 23 new articles spanning 1997-2009 and two new sections on language, gender and sexuality, and the relevance of gender in the analysis of spoken interaction
* Draws on research from all over the world, including Brazil, China, and Japan, as well as North America and Europe
* Discusses a wide range of topics including single and mixed-sex talk; language, gender and power; gendered talk in the public domain; and language, gender and sexuality.
* Includes accessible introductions to each section, which contextualize each entry
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Introduction
Part I: Gender Differences in Pronunciation and Grammar
Part II: Gender and Conversational Practice
Part III: Gender, Power, and Dominance in Mixed Talk
Part IV: Same-Sex Talk
Part V: Women's Talk in the Public Domain
Part VI: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Part VII: Theoretical Debates (1): Gender or Power?
Part VIII: Theoretical Debates (2): Difference or Dominance?
Part IX: Theoretical Debates (3): When is Gender Relevant?
Part X: New Directions in Language and Gender Research
Index
anyone interested in the historical and current theoretical and methodological approaches to research on gender and language." (Linguist, 27 August 2012)
Pia Pichler is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is co-editor of Gender and Spoken Interaction (with Eva Eppler, 2009), and author of Talking Young Femininities (2009).