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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9780415163996
- ISBN-10: 0415163994
- Artikelnr.: 21787562
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9780415163996
- ISBN-10: 0415163994
- Artikelnr.: 21787562
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Deborah Cameron
Introduction: Why is language a feminist issue? PART ONE Speech and
silence: The quest for women's voices in culture INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE
IDENTITIES 1 NAMING AND IDENTITY 2 DIFFERENCE: A SPECIAL THIRD WORLD
WOMEN'S ISSUE, GENDER, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 3 WOMEN AND FICTION 4
LANGUAGE AND GENDER 5 THE GENDERED SENTENCE FURTHER READING FOR PART ONE
PART TWO Representations: Sexist language and sexist discourse INTRODUCTION
TO PART TWO TH EORETICAL QU ESTIONS 6 EXTRACTS FROM MAN MADE LANGUAGE 7
LINGUISTIC, SOCIAL AND SEXUAL RELATIONS: A REVIEW OF DALE SPENDER'S MAN
MADE LANGUAGE 8 LINGUISTIC SEXES AND GENDERS 9 ANDROCENTRISM IN
PRESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR: SINGULAR 'THEY', SEX-INDEFINITE 'HE', AND 'HE OR SHE'
THE DEBATE ON NONSEXIST LANGUAGE 10 A PERSON PAPER ON PURITY IN LANGUAGE 11
INTRODUCTION TO THE A-Z OF NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 12 LOST IN TRANSLATION:
NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 13 GENDER-BASED LANGUAGE REFORM AND THE SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE 14 THE LINGUISTICS OF
BLAME: REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN IN THE SUN'S REPORTING OF CRIMES OF SEXUAL
VIOLENCE 15 THE SEXUAL Reproduction OF MEANING: A DISCOURSE-BASED APPROACH
FURTHER READING FOR PART TWO PART THREE Talking gender: Dominance,
difference, performance INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE DEVELOPING A TRADITION
16 THE WOMAN 17 EXTRACT FROM LANGUAGE AND WOMAN'S PLACE 18 CONVERSATIONAL
INSECURITY DOMINANCE AND DIFFERENCE 19 THE RELATIVITY OF LINGUISTIC
STRATEGIES: RETHINKING POWER AND SOLIDARITY IN GENDER AND DOMINANCE 20 WHEN
'DIFFERENCE' IS 'DOMINANCE': A CRITIQUE OF THE 'ANTI-POWER-BASED' CULTURAL
APPROACH TO SEX DIFFERENCES, NEW DIRECTIONS: PERFORMING GENDER 21 'THANK
GOD I'M A WOMAN': THE CONSTRUCTION OF DIFFERING FEMININITIES 22 LIP SERVICE
ON THE FANTASY LINES FURTHER READING FOR PART THREE
silence: The quest for women's voices in culture INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE
IDENTITIES 1 NAMING AND IDENTITY 2 DIFFERENCE: A SPECIAL THIRD WORLD
WOMEN'S ISSUE, GENDER, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 3 WOMEN AND FICTION 4
LANGUAGE AND GENDER 5 THE GENDERED SENTENCE FURTHER READING FOR PART ONE
PART TWO Representations: Sexist language and sexist discourse INTRODUCTION
TO PART TWO TH EORETICAL QU ESTIONS 6 EXTRACTS FROM MAN MADE LANGUAGE 7
LINGUISTIC, SOCIAL AND SEXUAL RELATIONS: A REVIEW OF DALE SPENDER'S MAN
MADE LANGUAGE 8 LINGUISTIC SEXES AND GENDERS 9 ANDROCENTRISM IN
PRESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR: SINGULAR 'THEY', SEX-INDEFINITE 'HE', AND 'HE OR SHE'
THE DEBATE ON NONSEXIST LANGUAGE 10 A PERSON PAPER ON PURITY IN LANGUAGE 11
INTRODUCTION TO THE A-Z OF NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 12 LOST IN TRANSLATION:
NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 13 GENDER-BASED LANGUAGE REFORM AND THE SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE 14 THE LINGUISTICS OF
BLAME: REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN IN THE SUN'S REPORTING OF CRIMES OF SEXUAL
VIOLENCE 15 THE SEXUAL Reproduction OF MEANING: A DISCOURSE-BASED APPROACH
FURTHER READING FOR PART TWO PART THREE Talking gender: Dominance,
difference, performance INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE DEVELOPING A TRADITION
16 THE WOMAN 17 EXTRACT FROM LANGUAGE AND WOMAN'S PLACE 18 CONVERSATIONAL
INSECURITY DOMINANCE AND DIFFERENCE 19 THE RELATIVITY OF LINGUISTIC
STRATEGIES: RETHINKING POWER AND SOLIDARITY IN GENDER AND DOMINANCE 20 WHEN
'DIFFERENCE' IS 'DOMINANCE': A CRITIQUE OF THE 'ANTI-POWER-BASED' CULTURAL
APPROACH TO SEX DIFFERENCES, NEW DIRECTIONS: PERFORMING GENDER 21 'THANK
GOD I'M A WOMAN': THE CONSTRUCTION OF DIFFERING FEMININITIES 22 LIP SERVICE
ON THE FANTASY LINES FURTHER READING FOR PART THREE
Introduction: Why is language a feminist issue? PART ONE Speech and
silence: The quest for women's voices in culture INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE
IDENTITIES 1 NAMING AND IDENTITY 2 DIFFERENCE: A SPECIAL THIRD WORLD
WOMEN'S ISSUE, GENDER, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 3 WOMEN AND FICTION 4
LANGUAGE AND GENDER 5 THE GENDERED SENTENCE FURTHER READING FOR PART ONE
PART TWO Representations: Sexist language and sexist discourse INTRODUCTION
TO PART TWO TH EORETICAL QU ESTIONS 6 EXTRACTS FROM MAN MADE LANGUAGE 7
LINGUISTIC, SOCIAL AND SEXUAL RELATIONS: A REVIEW OF DALE SPENDER'S MAN
MADE LANGUAGE 8 LINGUISTIC SEXES AND GENDERS 9 ANDROCENTRISM IN
PRESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR: SINGULAR 'THEY', SEX-INDEFINITE 'HE', AND 'HE OR SHE'
THE DEBATE ON NONSEXIST LANGUAGE 10 A PERSON PAPER ON PURITY IN LANGUAGE 11
INTRODUCTION TO THE A-Z OF NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 12 LOST IN TRANSLATION:
NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 13 GENDER-BASED LANGUAGE REFORM AND THE SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE 14 THE LINGUISTICS OF
BLAME: REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN IN THE SUN'S REPORTING OF CRIMES OF SEXUAL
VIOLENCE 15 THE SEXUAL Reproduction OF MEANING: A DISCOURSE-BASED APPROACH
FURTHER READING FOR PART TWO PART THREE Talking gender: Dominance,
difference, performance INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE DEVELOPING A TRADITION
16 THE WOMAN 17 EXTRACT FROM LANGUAGE AND WOMAN'S PLACE 18 CONVERSATIONAL
INSECURITY DOMINANCE AND DIFFERENCE 19 THE RELATIVITY OF LINGUISTIC
STRATEGIES: RETHINKING POWER AND SOLIDARITY IN GENDER AND DOMINANCE 20 WHEN
'DIFFERENCE' IS 'DOMINANCE': A CRITIQUE OF THE 'ANTI-POWER-BASED' CULTURAL
APPROACH TO SEX DIFFERENCES, NEW DIRECTIONS: PERFORMING GENDER 21 'THANK
GOD I'M A WOMAN': THE CONSTRUCTION OF DIFFERING FEMININITIES 22 LIP SERVICE
ON THE FANTASY LINES FURTHER READING FOR PART THREE
silence: The quest for women's voices in culture INTRODUCTION TO PART ONE
IDENTITIES 1 NAMING AND IDENTITY 2 DIFFERENCE: A SPECIAL THIRD WORLD
WOMEN'S ISSUE, GENDER, LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 3 WOMEN AND FICTION 4
LANGUAGE AND GENDER 5 THE GENDERED SENTENCE FURTHER READING FOR PART ONE
PART TWO Representations: Sexist language and sexist discourse INTRODUCTION
TO PART TWO TH EORETICAL QU ESTIONS 6 EXTRACTS FROM MAN MADE LANGUAGE 7
LINGUISTIC, SOCIAL AND SEXUAL RELATIONS: A REVIEW OF DALE SPENDER'S MAN
MADE LANGUAGE 8 LINGUISTIC SEXES AND GENDERS 9 ANDROCENTRISM IN
PRESCRIPTIVE GRAMMAR: SINGULAR 'THEY', SEX-INDEFINITE 'HE', AND 'HE OR SHE'
THE DEBATE ON NONSEXIST LANGUAGE 10 A PERSON PAPER ON PURITY IN LANGUAGE 11
INTRODUCTION TO THE A-Z OF NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 12 LOST IN TRANSLATION:
NON-SEXIST LANGUAGE 13 GENDER-BASED LANGUAGE REFORM AND THE SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING APPROACHES TO DISCOURSE 14 THE LINGUISTICS OF
BLAME: REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN IN THE SUN'S REPORTING OF CRIMES OF SEXUAL
VIOLENCE 15 THE SEXUAL Reproduction OF MEANING: A DISCOURSE-BASED APPROACH
FURTHER READING FOR PART TWO PART THREE Talking gender: Dominance,
difference, performance INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE DEVELOPING A TRADITION
16 THE WOMAN 17 EXTRACT FROM LANGUAGE AND WOMAN'S PLACE 18 CONVERSATIONAL
INSECURITY DOMINANCE AND DIFFERENCE 19 THE RELATIVITY OF LINGUISTIC
STRATEGIES: RETHINKING POWER AND SOLIDARITY IN GENDER AND DOMINANCE 20 WHEN
'DIFFERENCE' IS 'DOMINANCE': A CRITIQUE OF THE 'ANTI-POWER-BASED' CULTURAL
APPROACH TO SEX DIFFERENCES, NEW DIRECTIONS: PERFORMING GENDER 21 'THANK
GOD I'M A WOMAN': THE CONSTRUCTION OF DIFFERING FEMININITIES 22 LIP SERVICE
ON THE FANTASY LINES FURTHER READING FOR PART THREE