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The Handbook of Language, Gender, and Sexuality
"A hugely valuable resource for teachers, students and researchers: nuanced, extensively referenced, and written with admirable clarity. This 2nd, thoroughly updated edition, takes sexuality fully on board together with a range of global research contexts. An intellectual pleasure." “This is what a handbook should be: authoritative, inclusive, and accessible… this updated version includes summaries of some of the most important debates and concepts of recent years without becoming bogged down in them. I will definitely use this handbook as my first reference of choice when students and colleagues ask me where to start in this particular field.”
—Jane Sunderland, Lancaster University, UK
—Scott Kiesling, University of Pittsburgh
Susan Ehrlich (Edited by), S Ehrlich (Author), Miriam Meyerhoff (Edited by), Janet Holmes (Edited by)
9780470656426, Wiley
Hardback, published 16 May 2014
688 pages
25.4 x 18 x 3.8 cm, 1.207 kg
“The second edition should certainly enhance the handbook’s reputation as an invaluable teaching and learning resource.” (.Journal of Sociolinguistics, 22 July 2015)
Significantly expanded and updated, the second edition of The Handbook of Language, Gender and Sexuality brings together a team of the leading specialists in the field to create a comprehensive overview of key historical themes and issues, along with methodologies and cutting-edge research topics.
List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii Notes on Contributors xv Acknowledgments xxi Introduction: Language, Gender, and Sexuality 1 Part I Theory and History 21 1 The Feminist Foundations of Language, Gender, and Sexuality Research 23 2 Theorizing Gender in Sociolinguistics and Linguistic Anthropology: Toward Effective Interventions in Gender Inequity 48 3 Language and Desire 68 Part II Methods 85 4 Variation and Gender 87 5 Sociophonetics, Gender, and Sexuality 103 6 Ethnographic Methods for Language and Gender Research 123 7 Conversation Analysis in Language and Gender Studies 141 8 Gender and Categorial Systematics 161 9 Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis: Relevance for Current Gender and Language Research 180 Part III Identities 201 10 Language and Sexual Identities 203 11 Exceptional Speakers: Contested and Problematized Gender Identities 220 12 Language and Masculinity 240 13 Queering Masculinities 260 Part IV Ideologies 279 14 Gender and Language Ideologies 281 15 The Power of Gender Ideologies In Discourse 297 16 Meaning-Making and Ideologies of Gender and Sexuality 316 17 A Marked Man: The Contexts of Gender and Ethnicity 335 Part V Global and Cross-Cultural Perspectives 353 18 Language and Gender Research in Poland: An Overview 355 19 Historical Discourse Approach to Japanese Women’s Language: Ideology, Indexicality, and Metalanguage 378 20 Language and Gender in the Middle East and North Africa 396 21 Language and Gender Research in Brazil: An Overview 412 Part VI Domains and Institutions 431 22 Language and Gender in the Workplace 433 23 Language, Gender, and Sexual Violence: Legal Perspectives 452 24 Language and Gender in Educational Contexts 471 25 Gender and Family Interaction 491 26 Language and Gender in Peer Interactions among Children and Youth 509 27 Language and Gender in Adolescence 529 Part VII Engagement and Application 547 28 Gender, Endangered Languages, and Revitalization 549 29 Gender and (A)nonymity in Computer-Mediated Communication 567 30 “One Man in Two is a Woman”: Linguistic Approaches to Gender in Literary Texts 587 31 Language, Gender, and Popular Culture 604 32 The Public View of Language and Gender: Still Wrong After All These Years 625 Index 647
Susan Ehrlich and Miriam Meyerhoff
Mary Bucholtz
Bonnie McElhinny
Don Kulick
Miriam Meyerhoff
Robert J. Podesva and Sakiko Kajino
Niko Besnier and Susan U. Philips
Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger
Elizabeth Stokoe and Frederick Attenborough
Michelle M. Lazar
Robin Queen
Kira Hall
Bethan Benwell
Tommaso M. Milani
Deborah Cameron
Susan U. Philips
Sally McConnell-Ginet
Sara Trechter
Agnieszka Kie³kiewicz-Janowiak and Joanna Pawelczyk
Momoko Nakamura
Enam Al-Wer
Ana Cristina Ostermann and Luiz Paulo Moita-Lopes
Janet Holmes
Susan Ehrlich
Julia Menard-Warwick, Miki Mori, and Serena Williams
Deborah Tannen
Marjorie Harness Goodwin and Amy Kyratzis
Penelope Eckert
Barbra A. Meek
Susan C. Herring and Sharon Stoerger
Anna Livia
Mary Talbot
Alice F. Freed
Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]
