Language, Gender, and Sexuality
Title | Language, Gender, and Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Scott F. Kiesling |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2019-03-07 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1351042408 |
Language, Gender, and Sexuality offers a panoramic and accessible introduction to the ways in which linguistic patterns are sensitive to social categories of gender and sexuality, as well as an overview of how speakers use language to create and display gender and sexuality. This book includes discussions of trans/non-binary/genderqueer identities, embodiment, new media, and the role of language and interaction in sexual harassment, assault, and rape. Drawing on an international range of examples to illustrate key points, this book addresses the questions of: how language categorizes the gender/sexuality world in both grammar and interaction; how speakers display, create, and orient to gender, sexuality, and desire in interaction; how and why people display different ways of speaking based on their gender/sexual identities. Aimed at students with no background in linguistics or gender studies, this book is essential reading for anyone studying language, gender, and sexuality for the first time.
Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality
Title | Queering Language, Gender and Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Tommaso M. Milani |
Publisher | Equinox Publishing (Indonesia) |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Discrimination in language |
ISBN | 9781781794937 |
Identity and Desire. Models of Gay Male Identity and the Marketing of "Gay Language" in Foreign-Language Phrasebooks for Gay Men / Rusty Barrett -- Incomprehensible Language? Language, Ethnicity and Heterosexual Masculinity in a Swedish School / Tommaso M. Milani, Rickard Jonsson -- The Desire for Identity and the Identity of Desire: Language, Gender and Sexuality in the Greek Context / Costas Canakis -- Unpacking Heteronormativity. Constructing Hegemonic Masculinities in South Africa: The Discourse and Rhetoric of Heteronormativity / Russell Luyt -- On-line Constructions of Metrosexuality and Masculinities: A Membership Categorization Analysis / Matthew Hall -- A Bit too Skinny for Me: Women's Homosocial Constructions of Heterosexual Desire in Online Dating / Kristine Kohler Mortensen -- Beyond Binaries? Do Bodies Matter? Travestis? Embodiment of (Trans)Gender Identity through the Manipulation of the Brazilian Portuguese Grammatical Gender System / Rodrigo Borba, Ana Cristina Ostermann -- Butch Camp: On the Discursive Construction of a Queer Identity Position / Veronika Koller -- The Other Kind of Coming Out: Transgender People and the Coming out Narrative Genre / Lal Zimman -- Gender, Sexuality and Space. Language, Sexuality and Place: The View from Cyberspace / Brian W King -- Homophobia as Moral Geography / William L. Leap -- Normal Straight Gays: Lexical Collocations and Ideologies of Masculinity in Personal Ads of Serbian Gay Teenagers / Ksenija Bogetic
Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality
Title | Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Sauntson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2019-11-25 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1351794337 |
Researching Language, Gender and Sexuality leads students through the process of undertaking research in order to explore how gender and sexuality are represented and constructed through language. Drawing on international research, Sauntson incorporates a fluid understanding of genders and sexualities and includes research on a diverse range of identities. This accessible guidebook offers an outline of the practical steps and ethical guidelines involved when gathering linguistic data for the purpose of investigating gender and sexuality. Each chapter contains up-to-date information and empirical case studies that relate to a range of topics within the field of language, gender and sexuality, as well as suggestions for how students could practically research the areas covered. Student-friendly, this is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of English language, linguistics and gender studies.
Queerly Phrased
Title | Queerly Phrased PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Livia |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 481 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Gays |
ISBN | 0195104706 |
A pioneering collection of articles on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transsexual language.
Language and Sexuality
Title | Language and Sexuality PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah Cameron |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2003-03-06 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9780521009690 |
This lively and accessible textbook provides a clear introduction to the relationship between language and sexuality.
Sexed Texts
Title | Sexed Texts PDF eBook |
Author | Paul Baker |
Publisher | Equinox Publishing (UK) |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
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Sexed Texts explores the complex role that language plays in the construction of sexuality and gender, two concepts often discussed separately but, in practice, closely intertwined. It locates sexuality and gender as socially constructed, and examines language use in terms of socio-historical factors, linking changing conceptualisations of identity, discourse and desire to theories surrounding regulation, globalisation, new technologies, marketisation and consumerism. This book draws on a range of theoretical perspectives and published research, and takes examples from written, spoken, internet, non-verbal, visual, mediascripted and naturally occurring texts. Some of the questions addressed in the book include: how do people construct their own and other's gendered or sexual identities through the use of language? What is the relationship between language and desire? In what ways do language practices help to reflect and shape different gendered/sexed discourses as 'normal', problematic or contested? Taking a broadly deconstructionist perspective, the book progresses from examining what are seen as preferable or acceptable ways to express gender and sexuality, moving towards more 'tolerated' identities, practices and desires, and finally arriving at marginalized and tabooed forms. The book locates sexuality and gender as socially constructed, and therefore examines language use in terms of socio-historical factors, linking changing conceptualisations of identity, discourse and desire to theories surrounding regulation, globalisation, new technologies, marketisation and consumerism.
An Interdisciplinary Bibliography on Language, Gender and Sexuality (2000-2011)
Title | An Interdisciplinary Bibliography on Language, Gender and Sexuality (2000-2011) PDF eBook |
Author | Heiko Motschenbacher |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027212007 |
This comprehensive, state-of-the-art bibliography documents the most recent research activity in the vibrant field of language, gender and sexuality. It provides experts in the field and students in tertiary education with access to language-centred resources on gender and sexuality and is, therefore, an ideal research companion. The main part of the bibliography lists 3,454 relevant publications (monographs, edited volumes, journal articles and contributions to edited volumes) that have been published within the period from 2000 to 2011. It unites work done in linguistics with that of neighbouring disciplines, covering studies dealing with a broad range of languages and cultures around the globe. Alphabetical listing and a keyword index facilitate finding relevant work by author and subject matter. The e-book version additionally enables users to search the entire document for specific terms. Sections on earlier bibliographies and general reference works on language, gender and sexuality complete the compilation.