This important book examines how non-binary people discover, adopt, and negotiate language in a variety of social settings. It considers how language, in the form of gender-neutral pronouns, names, and labels, is a central aspect of identity for many and has been a subject of much debate recently.
This important book examines how non-binary people discover, adopt, and negotiate language in a variety of social settings. It considers how language, in the form of gender-neutral pronouns, names, and labels, is a central aspect of identity for many and has been a subject of much debate recently.
Sebastian Cordoba (he/him) is a lecturer of Psychology at the University of Suffolk and an adjunct assistant professor at The City College of New York - CUNY. Sebastian is a social and LGBTQ+ psychologist. His research interests include: gender, sexuality, and language; new materialist approaches to research; and corpus linguistics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Becoming Non binary: Language and Identity 2. Gender and Linguistic Becomings: Beyond Positivism and Social Constructionism 3. Materialist Methods: The Research assemblage 4. Gender and Linguistic Becomings: Affective Intensities 5. Language related Distress: Proximities and Intentions 6. The Non binary Corpus: A Network of Linguistic and Material Intensities 7. Non binary Assemblage: Becoming Something Else
1. Becoming Non binary: Language and Identity 2. Gender and Linguistic Becomings: Beyond Positivism and Social Constructionism 3. Materialist Methods: The Research assemblage 4. Gender and Linguistic Becomings: Affective Intensities 5. Language related Distress: Proximities and Intentions 6. The Non binary Corpus: A Network of Linguistic and Material Intensities 7. Non binary Assemblage: Becoming Something Else
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