Mary Bucholtz / Kira Hall (eds.)
Gender Articulated
Language and the Socially Constructed Self
Herausgeber: Bucholtz, Mary; Hall, Kira
Mary Bucholtz / Kira Hall (eds.)
Gender Articulated
Language and the Socially Constructed Self
Herausgeber: Bucholtz, Mary; Hall, Kira
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Gender Articulated forges new connections between language-related field and feminist theory. The essays presented here examine a range of cultures, languages and settings explicitly connecting feminist theory to language research.
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Gender Articulated forges new connections between language-related field and feminist theory. The essays presented here examine a range of cultures, languages and settings explicitly connecting feminist theory to language research.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 778g
- ISBN-13: 9780415913997
- ISBN-10: 0415913993
- Artikelnr.: 21764981
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Dezember 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 778g
- ISBN-13: 9780415913997
- ISBN-10: 0415913993
- Artikelnr.: 21764981
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Mary Bucholtz, Kira Hall
needs: left accent e #13 Mary Bucholtz
Introduction: Twenty Years After Language and Woman's Place PART I: MECHANISMS OF HEGEMONY AND CONTROL 1 Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Cries and Whispers: The Shattering of the Silence 2 Norma Mendoza
Denton
Pregnant Pauses: Silence and Authority in the Anita Hill
Clarence Thomas Hearings 3 Susan
Herring, Deborah A. Johnson, and Tamra DiBenedetto
This Discussion Is Going Too Far!: Male Resistance to Female Participation on the Internet 4 Elinor Ochs and Carolyn Taylor
The Father Knows Best Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives 5 Cathyrn Houghton
Managing the Body of Labor: The Treatment of Reproduction and Sexuality in a Therapeutic Institution 6 Mary Talbot
A Synthetic Sisterhood: False Friends in Teenage Magazine PART 2: AGENCY THROUGH APPROPRIATION 7 Susan Gal
Language, Gender, and Power: An Anthropological Review 8 Kira Hall
Lip Service on the Fantasy Line 9 Bonnie S. McElhinny
Challenging Hegemonic Masculinites: Female and Male Police Officers Handling Domestic Violence 10 Anna Livia
I Ought to Throw a Buick at You: Fictional Representations of Butch/Femme Speech 11 Laurel A. Sutton
Bitches and Skankly Hobags: The Place of Women in Contemporary Slang 12 Shigeko Okamoto
Tasteless Japanese: Less Feminine Speech Among Young Japanese Women PART 3: CONTINGENT PRACTICES AND EMERGENT SELVES 13 Michele Foster
Are You With Me: Power and Solidarity in the Discourse of African American Women 14 Mary Bucholtz
From Mulatta to Mestiza: Passing and the Linguistic Reshaping of Ethnic Identity 15 Tara Goldstein
Nobody is Talking Bad: Creating Community and Claiming Power on the Production Lines 16 Jenny Cook
Gumperz
Reproducing the Discourse of Mothering: How Gendered Talk Makes Gendered Lives 17 Maria Dolores Gonzales Velasquez
Sometimes Spanish, Sometimes English: Language Use Among Rural New Mexican Chicanas 18 Birch Moonwoman
The Writing on the Wall: A Border Case of Race and Gender 19 Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell
Ginet
Constructing Meaning, Constructing Selves: Snapshots of Language, Gender, and Class from Belten High
Introduction: Twenty Years After Language and Woman's Place PART I: MECHANISMS OF HEGEMONY AND CONTROL 1 Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Cries and Whispers: The Shattering of the Silence 2 Norma Mendoza
Denton
Pregnant Pauses: Silence and Authority in the Anita Hill
Clarence Thomas Hearings 3 Susan
Herring, Deborah A. Johnson, and Tamra DiBenedetto
This Discussion Is Going Too Far!: Male Resistance to Female Participation on the Internet 4 Elinor Ochs and Carolyn Taylor
The Father Knows Best Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives 5 Cathyrn Houghton
Managing the Body of Labor: The Treatment of Reproduction and Sexuality in a Therapeutic Institution 6 Mary Talbot
A Synthetic Sisterhood: False Friends in Teenage Magazine PART 2: AGENCY THROUGH APPROPRIATION 7 Susan Gal
Language, Gender, and Power: An Anthropological Review 8 Kira Hall
Lip Service on the Fantasy Line 9 Bonnie S. McElhinny
Challenging Hegemonic Masculinites: Female and Male Police Officers Handling Domestic Violence 10 Anna Livia
I Ought to Throw a Buick at You: Fictional Representations of Butch/Femme Speech 11 Laurel A. Sutton
Bitches and Skankly Hobags: The Place of Women in Contemporary Slang 12 Shigeko Okamoto
Tasteless Japanese: Less Feminine Speech Among Young Japanese Women PART 3: CONTINGENT PRACTICES AND EMERGENT SELVES 13 Michele Foster
Are You With Me: Power and Solidarity in the Discourse of African American Women 14 Mary Bucholtz
From Mulatta to Mestiza: Passing and the Linguistic Reshaping of Ethnic Identity 15 Tara Goldstein
Nobody is Talking Bad: Creating Community and Claiming Power on the Production Lines 16 Jenny Cook
Gumperz
Reproducing the Discourse of Mothering: How Gendered Talk Makes Gendered Lives 17 Maria Dolores Gonzales Velasquez
Sometimes Spanish, Sometimes English: Language Use Among Rural New Mexican Chicanas 18 Birch Moonwoman
The Writing on the Wall: A Border Case of Race and Gender 19 Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell
Ginet
Constructing Meaning, Constructing Selves: Snapshots of Language, Gender, and Class from Belten High
needs: left accent e #13 Mary Bucholtz
Introduction: Twenty Years After Language and Woman's Place PART I: MECHANISMS OF HEGEMONY AND CONTROL 1 Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Cries and Whispers: The Shattering of the Silence 2 Norma Mendoza
Denton
Pregnant Pauses: Silence and Authority in the Anita Hill
Clarence Thomas Hearings 3 Susan
Herring, Deborah A. Johnson, and Tamra DiBenedetto
This Discussion Is Going Too Far!: Male Resistance to Female Participation on the Internet 4 Elinor Ochs and Carolyn Taylor
The Father Knows Best Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives 5 Cathyrn Houghton
Managing the Body of Labor: The Treatment of Reproduction and Sexuality in a Therapeutic Institution 6 Mary Talbot
A Synthetic Sisterhood: False Friends in Teenage Magazine PART 2: AGENCY THROUGH APPROPRIATION 7 Susan Gal
Language, Gender, and Power: An Anthropological Review 8 Kira Hall
Lip Service on the Fantasy Line 9 Bonnie S. McElhinny
Challenging Hegemonic Masculinites: Female and Male Police Officers Handling Domestic Violence 10 Anna Livia
I Ought to Throw a Buick at You: Fictional Representations of Butch/Femme Speech 11 Laurel A. Sutton
Bitches and Skankly Hobags: The Place of Women in Contemporary Slang 12 Shigeko Okamoto
Tasteless Japanese: Less Feminine Speech Among Young Japanese Women PART 3: CONTINGENT PRACTICES AND EMERGENT SELVES 13 Michele Foster
Are You With Me: Power and Solidarity in the Discourse of African American Women 14 Mary Bucholtz
From Mulatta to Mestiza: Passing and the Linguistic Reshaping of Ethnic Identity 15 Tara Goldstein
Nobody is Talking Bad: Creating Community and Claiming Power on the Production Lines 16 Jenny Cook
Gumperz
Reproducing the Discourse of Mothering: How Gendered Talk Makes Gendered Lives 17 Maria Dolores Gonzales Velasquez
Sometimes Spanish, Sometimes English: Language Use Among Rural New Mexican Chicanas 18 Birch Moonwoman
The Writing on the Wall: A Border Case of Race and Gender 19 Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell
Ginet
Constructing Meaning, Constructing Selves: Snapshots of Language, Gender, and Class from Belten High
Introduction: Twenty Years After Language and Woman's Place PART I: MECHANISMS OF HEGEMONY AND CONTROL 1 Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Cries and Whispers: The Shattering of the Silence 2 Norma Mendoza
Denton
Pregnant Pauses: Silence and Authority in the Anita Hill
Clarence Thomas Hearings 3 Susan
Herring, Deborah A. Johnson, and Tamra DiBenedetto
This Discussion Is Going Too Far!: Male Resistance to Female Participation on the Internet 4 Elinor Ochs and Carolyn Taylor
The Father Knows Best Dynamic in Dinnertime Narratives 5 Cathyrn Houghton
Managing the Body of Labor: The Treatment of Reproduction and Sexuality in a Therapeutic Institution 6 Mary Talbot
A Synthetic Sisterhood: False Friends in Teenage Magazine PART 2: AGENCY THROUGH APPROPRIATION 7 Susan Gal
Language, Gender, and Power: An Anthropological Review 8 Kira Hall
Lip Service on the Fantasy Line 9 Bonnie S. McElhinny
Challenging Hegemonic Masculinites: Female and Male Police Officers Handling Domestic Violence 10 Anna Livia
I Ought to Throw a Buick at You: Fictional Representations of Butch/Femme Speech 11 Laurel A. Sutton
Bitches and Skankly Hobags: The Place of Women in Contemporary Slang 12 Shigeko Okamoto
Tasteless Japanese: Less Feminine Speech Among Young Japanese Women PART 3: CONTINGENT PRACTICES AND EMERGENT SELVES 13 Michele Foster
Are You With Me: Power and Solidarity in the Discourse of African American Women 14 Mary Bucholtz
From Mulatta to Mestiza: Passing and the Linguistic Reshaping of Ethnic Identity 15 Tara Goldstein
Nobody is Talking Bad: Creating Community and Claiming Power on the Production Lines 16 Jenny Cook
Gumperz
Reproducing the Discourse of Mothering: How Gendered Talk Makes Gendered Lives 17 Maria Dolores Gonzales Velasquez
Sometimes Spanish, Sometimes English: Language Use Among Rural New Mexican Chicanas 18 Birch Moonwoman
The Writing on the Wall: A Border Case of Race and Gender 19 Penelope Eckert and Sally McConnell
Ginet
Constructing Meaning, Constructing Selves: Snapshots of Language, Gender, and Class from Belten High