• Media type: Book
  • Title: Language and gender
  • Contains: Machine generated contents note: 1. An introduction to gender; 2. Introduction to the study of language and gender; 3. Linguistic resources; 4. Getting it said; 5. Making nice; 6. Being assertive... or not; 7. Where common sense comes from and where it hides; 8. Mapping the world; 9. Constructing nations, constructing boundaries; 10. Fashioning selves.
  • Contributor: Eckert, Penelope [VerfasserIn]; McConnell-Ginet, Sally [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: Cambridge; New York; Melbourne; New Delhi; Singapore: Cambridge University Press, 2013
  • Issue: Second edition
  • Extent: xiii, 320 Seiten; Illustrationen, Diagramme; 25 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781107029057; 9781107659360
  • RVK notation: LC 60000 : Darstellung ohne geografischen Bezug
    ES 150 : Alters-, generations- und geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede
    HF 119 : Sondersprache einzelner Geschlechter und Altersklassen
    MS 3000 : Allgemeines
  • Keywords: Sprachverhalten > Geschlechtsunterschied
    Sprache > Geschlecht
    Soziolinguistik > Geschlecht > Sprache > Sexualität
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 285-310 und Register
  • Description: "Language and Gender is an introduction to the study of the relation between gender and language use, written by two leading experts in the field. This new edition, thoroughly updated and restructured, brings out more strongly an emphasis on practice and change, while retaining the broad scope of its predecessor and its accessible introductions which explain the key concepts in a non-technical way. The authors integrate issues of sexuality more thoroughly into the discussion, exploring more diverse gendered and sexual identities and practices. The core emphasis is on change, both in linguistic resources and their use and in gender and sexual ideologies and personae. This book explores how change often involves conflict and competing norms, both social and linguistic. Drawing on their own extensive research, as well as other key literature, the authors argue that the connections between language and gender are deep yet fluid, and arise in social practice"--

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