The Routledge handbook of language, gender and sexuality. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of language, gender and sexuality. (2021)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of language, gender and sexuality
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of language, gender and sexuality
Language, gender and sexuality - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jo Angouri, Judith Baxter.
- Editors:
- Angouri, Jo
Baxter, Judith, 1955- - Contents:
- List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword 1 Introduction: Language, gender, and sexuality; sketching out the field Jo Angouri Part 1: Variationist approaches 2 Non-binary approaches to gender and sexuality Penelope Eckert & Robert J. Podesva 3 Sexuality as non-binary: A variationist perspective Erez Levon 4 Perception of gender and sexuality Kathryn Campbell-Kibler & deandre miles-hercules 5 Gender diversity and the voice Lal Zimman Part 2: Anthropological and ethnographic approaches 6 Ethnography and the shifting semiotics of gender and sexuality Kira Hall & Jenny L. Davis 7 Gender, language, and elite ethnographies in UK political institutions Sylvia Shaw 8 ‘Gay, aren't they?' An ethnographic approach to compulsory heterosexuality Jodie Clark 9 Anthropological discourse analysis and the social ordering of gender ideology Susan U. Philips 10 Using Communities of Practice and ethnography to answer sociolinguistic questions Ila Nagar 11 Digital ethnography in the study of language, gender, and sexuality Piia Varis Part 3: Interactional sociolinguistic approaches 12 Interactional sociolinguistics: Foundations, developments, and applications to language, gender, and sexuality Cynthia Gordon & Deborah Tannen 13 Leadership and humour at work: Using interactional sociolinguistics to explore the role of gender Stephanie Schnurr & Nor Azikin Mohd Omar 14 More than builders in pink shirts: Identity construction in gendered workplaces Jo Angouri,List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Foreword 1 Introduction: Language, gender, and sexuality; sketching out the field Jo Angouri Part 1: Variationist approaches 2 Non-binary approaches to gender and sexuality Penelope Eckert & Robert J. Podesva 3 Sexuality as non-binary: A variationist perspective Erez Levon 4 Perception of gender and sexuality Kathryn Campbell-Kibler & deandre miles-hercules 5 Gender diversity and the voice Lal Zimman Part 2: Anthropological and ethnographic approaches 6 Ethnography and the shifting semiotics of gender and sexuality Kira Hall & Jenny L. Davis 7 Gender, language, and elite ethnographies in UK political institutions Sylvia Shaw 8 ‘Gay, aren't they?' An ethnographic approach to compulsory heterosexuality Jodie Clark 9 Anthropological discourse analysis and the social ordering of gender ideology Susan U. Philips 10 Using Communities of Practice and ethnography to answer sociolinguistic questions Ila Nagar 11 Digital ethnography in the study of language, gender, and sexuality Piia Varis Part 3: Interactional sociolinguistic approaches 12 Interactional sociolinguistics: Foundations, developments, and applications to language, gender, and sexuality Cynthia Gordon & Deborah Tannen 13 Leadership and humour at work: Using interactional sociolinguistics to explore the role of gender Stephanie Schnurr & Nor Azikin Mohd Omar 14 More than builders in pink shirts: Identity construction in gendered workplaces Jo Angouri, Meredith Marra, & Shelley Dawson 15 Interactional sociolinguistics in language and sexuality research: Benefits and challenges Corinne A. Seals Part 4: Ethnomethodological and conversation analytic approaches 16 The accomplishment of gender in interaction: Ethnomethodological and conversation analytic approaches to gender Lorenza Mondada 17 Feminist conversation analysis: Examining violence against women Emma Tennent & Ann Weatherall 18 Performance in action: Walking as gendered construction practice in drag king workshops Luca Greco 19 Gender and sexuality normativities: Using Conversation Analysis to investigate heteronormativity and cisnormativity in interaction Stina Ericsson 20 Examining girls’ peer culture-in-action: Gender, stance, and category work in girls’ peer language practices Ann-Carita Evaldsson Part 5: Sociocultural and critical approaches 21 Language, gender, and sexuality: reflections on the field’s ongoing critical engagement with the sociopolitical landscape Lia Litosseliti 22 Applying queer theory to language, gender, and sexuality research in schools Helen Sauntson 23 Text trajectories and gendered inequalities in institutions Susan Ehrlich & Tanya Romaniuk 24 ‘I thought you didn’t accept gay marriage Fr’: Combining Corpus Linguistics and Critical Discourse Analysis to investigate the representation of gay marriage and the Irish Mammy stereotype in Mrs Brown's Boys Bróna Murphy & María Palma-Fahey 25 The impact of language and gender studies: public engagement and wider communication Deborah Cameron Part 6: Poststructuralist approaches 26 Poststructuralist research on language, gender, and sexuality Bonny Norton 27 Analysing gendered discourses online: Child-centric motherhood and individuality in Mumsnet Talk Jai Mackenzie 28 Leadership language of Middle Eastern women: Using Feminist Poststructuralist Discourse Analysis to study women leaders in Bahrain Haleema Al A'Ali 29 Feminist poststructuralism: discourse, subjectivity, the body, and power: the case of the Burkini Chris Weedon & Amal Hallak 30 Affect in language, gender, and sexuality research: studying heterosexual desire Kristine Kohler Mortensen & Tommaso M. Milani 31 Language, gender, and the discursive production of women as leaders Roslyn Appleby Part 7: Semiotic and multimodal approaches 32 Gender and sexuality in discourse: Semiotic and multimodal approaches Michelle M. Lazar 33 Multimodal constructions of feminism: The transfiguration of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in Vogue Linda McLoughlin 34 Judged and condemned: Semiotic representations of women criminals Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard 35 Confident appearing: Revisiting Gender Advertisements in contemporary culture Kirsten Kohrs & Rosalind Gill 36 Doing gender and sexuality intersectionally in multimodal social media practices Sirpa Leppänen & Sanna Tapionkaski Part 8: Corpus linguistic approaches 37 Lovely nurses, rude receptionists, and patronising doctors: determining the impact of gender stereotyping on patient feedback Paul Baker & Gavin Brookes 38 Investigating gendered language through collocation: The case of mock politeness Charlotte Taylor 39 The South African news media and representations of sexuality Sally Hunt 40 Women victims of men who murder: XML mark-up for nomination, collocation, and frequency analysis of language of the law Amanda Potts & Federica Formato Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 306.44
Sociolinguistics
Communication -- Sex differences
Language and sex - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781315514833
9781315514840
9781315514857 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138200265
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