Gendered Discourses

Gendered Discourses
Title Gendered Discourses PDF eBook
Author J. Sunderland
Publisher Springer
Pages 255
Release 2004-03-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230505589

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This advanced textbook critically reviews a range of theoretical and empirical work on gendered discourses, and explores how gendered discourses can be identified, described and named. It also examines the actual workings of discourses in terms of construction and their potential to 'damage'. For upper-level undergraduates and graduate students in discourse analysis, gender studies, social psychology and media studies.

The Invention of Women

The Invention of Women
Title The Invention of Women PDF eBook
Author Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyěwùmí
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 257
Release 1997-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452903255

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The "woman question", this book asserts, is a Western one, and not a proper lens for viewing African society. A work that rethinks gender as a Western contruction, The Invention of Women offers a new way of understanding both Yoruban and Western cultures. Oyewumi traces the misapplication of Western, body-oriented concepts of gender through the history of gender discourses in Yoruba studies. Her analysis shows the paradoxical nature of two fundamental assumptions of feminist theory: that gender is socially constructed in old Yoruba society, and that social organization was determined by relative age.

Gendered Discourse in the Professional Workplace

Gendered Discourse in the Professional Workplace
Title Gendered Discourse in the Professional Workplace PDF eBook
Author L. Mullany
Publisher Springer
Pages 249
Release 2007-07-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230592902

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Despite the inroads made by women in the professions, the glass ceiling remains a persistent barrier to their career progression. Using a range of interactional sociolinguistic data this publication investigates the crucial role that gendered discourses play in perpetuating workplace gender inequalities.

The Gendered Unconscious

The Gendered Unconscious
Title The Gendered Unconscious PDF eBook
Author Louise Gyler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 207
Release
Genre Feminism
ISBN 1134144318

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Shows the way women and feminine are represented in theory and how these representations function in practice. This book explores the underlying assumptions and values that function both in theory and in clinical practice in the two psychoanalytic models. It is suitable for those studying the psychology of women, and psychoanalytic studies.

Gender, Companionship, and Travel

Gender, Companionship, and Travel
Title Gender, Companionship, and Travel PDF eBook
Author Floris Meens
Publisher Routledge
Pages 276
Release 2018-12-06
Genre
ISBN 0429017901

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Over the last couple of decades there has been a strong academic interest in how individuals interact with each other while en route. Yet, even if various studies have informed us about present-day realities of travel companionships, we know little about the influence of gender both on these realities, as well as on the discourse in which these are being narrated. This book aims to establish an agenda for the study of companionship in travel writing by offering a collection of new essays which study texts that belong to the broad category of pre-modern and modern travel literature. Chapters explore the differences and similarities in the ways that women and men in the past chose to describe their experiences with, and/or their ideas about companionship, and specifically reveals the influence of gender norms, conventions, restrictions, and stereotypes. This is the first book which looks at the long-term, interdisciplinary, and genuinely international history of gendered discourses on companionship in travel writing. It will be of interest to scholars and students from a wide variety of disciplines, including cultural and social history, as well as cultural, literary, gender, travel, and tourism studies.

Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis

Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis
Title Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis PDF eBook
Author Lia Litosseliti
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 345
Release 2002-05-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 902729769X

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Gender and discourse interface in many more epistemological sites than can be represented in one collection. Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis therefore focuses on a principled diversity of key sites within four broad areas: the media, sexuality, education and parenthood. The different chapters together illustrate how taking a discourse perspective facilitates understanding of the complex and subtle ways in which gender is represented, constructed and contested through language. The book engages critically with long-running and on-going debates, but also reflects and develops current understandings of gender, identity and discourse, particularly the shift from 'gender differences' to the discoursal shaping of gender. Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis thus offers not only insights and methodologies of new empirical studies but also careful theorisations, in particular of discourse, text, identity and gender. The collection is a valuable resource for researchers, postgraduates and advanced undergraduates working in the area of gender and discourse.

Gender, Language and Discourse

Gender, Language and Discourse
Title Gender, Language and Discourse PDF eBook
Author Ann Weatherall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 194
Release 2005-07-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134701926

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Is language sexist? Do women and men speak different languages? Gender, Language and Discourse uniquely examines the contribution that psychological research - in particular, discursive psychology - has made to answering these questions. Until now, books on gender and language have tended to be from the sociolinguistic perspective and have focused on one of two issues - sexism in language or gender differences in speech. This book considers both issues and develops the idea that they shouldn't be viewed as mutually exclusive endeavours but rather as part of the same process - the social construction of gender. Ann Weatherall highlights the fresh insights that a social constructionist approach has made to these debates, and presents recent theoretical developments and empirical work in discursive psychology relevant to gender and language. Gender, Language and Discourse provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the gender and language field from a psychological perspective. It will be invaluable to students and researchers in social psychology, cultural studies, education, linguistic anthropology and women's studies.