Talking Gender and Sexuality by Paul McIlvenny (ed.)

By Paul McIlvenny (ed.)

This edited quantity brings jointly students from psychology, linguistics, sociology and verbal exchange technological know-how to enquire how performative notions of gender and sexuality will be fruitfully explored with the wealthy set of instruments which have been constructed via dialog research and discursive psychology for examining daily sensible language use, service provider and identification in speak. individuals re-evaluate the rules of past examine on gender in spoken interplay, severely appraise this study to determine if and the way it "translates" effectively into the learn of sexuality in speak, and advertise leading edge possible choices that combine the insights of modern feminist and queer thought with qualitative experiences of speak and dialog. specific empirical analyses of certainly happening speak are used to discover how gender and sexual identities, businesses and needs are contingently finished in conversational practices. jointly, they pose the $64000 query of what a severe conception of speak, gender and sexuality should appear like whether it is to be delicate to a politics of dialog research.

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Billig, Michael. 1999a “Whose terms? Whose ordinariness? Rhetoric and ideology in conversation analysis”. Discourse & Society 10(4): 543—558. Billig, Michael. 1999b “Conversation analysis and the claims of naivety”. Discourse & Society 10(4): 572-576. Billig, Michael. 1999c Freudian Repression: Conversation Creating the Unconscious. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Bing, Janet M. and Bergvall, Victoria L. 1996 “The question of questions: Beyond binary thinking”. L. M. F. Freed (eds), 1-30.

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