Gender and language research methodologies
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Gender and language research methodologies
Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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Includes references(p. 297-325) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The first book that draws together the main current methodological approaches to the study of language and gender. Approaches include Sociolinguistics, Conversation analysis, Corpus linguistics, Critical discourse analysis, Feminist post-structuralist discourse analysis, Discursive psychology and Queer theory.
Table of Contents
- Notes on Contributors Current Research Methodologies in Gender and Language Study: Key Issues
- J.Sunderland& L.Litosseliti PART 1: SOCIOLINGUISTICS AND ETHNOGRAPHY Sociolinguistic and Ethnographic Approaches to Language and Gender
- J.Swann& J.Maybin Reconstructing the Sex Dichotomy in Language and Gender Research: Some Advantages of Using Correlational Sociolinguistics
- A.K.Hultgren Negotiating Methodologies: Making Language and Gender Relevant in the Professional Workplace
- L.Mullany Gender, Ethnicity and Religion in Spontaneous Talk and Ethnographic-Style Interviews: Balancing Perspectives of Researcher and Researched
- P.Pichler PART 2: CORPUS LINGUISTICS 'Eligible' Bachelors and 'Frustrated' Spinsters: Corpus Linguistics, Gender and Language
- P.Baker Perpetuating Difference? Corpus Linguistics and the Gendering of Reported Dialogue
- K.Harrington The English Vocabulary of Girls and Boys: Similarities or Differences? Evidence From a Quantitative Study
- R.Jimenez Catalan& J.Ojeda AlbaPART 3: CONVERSATION ANALYSIS Conversation Analysis: Technical Matters for Gender Research
- C.Kitzinger Categories, Actions and Sequences: Formulating Gender in Talk-In-Interaction
- E.Stokoe PART 4: DISCURSIVE PSYCHOLOGY Discursive Psychology and the Study of Gender: A Contested Space
- N.Edley& M.Wetherell Discursive 'Embodied' Identities of 'Half' Girls in Japan: A Multiperspective Approach
- L.Kamada PART 5: CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Controversial Issues in Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis
- R.Wodak CEOs and 'Working Gals': The Textual Representation and Cognitive Conceptualisation of Businesswomen in Different Discourse Communities
- V.Koller Harnessing a Critical Discourse Analysis of Gender in Television Fiction
- K.Kosetzi PART 6: FEMINIST POST-STRUCTURALIST DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Feminist Post-Structuralist Discourse Analysis - A New Theoretical and Methodological Approach?
- J.Baxter Interwoven and Competing Gendered Discourses in a Preschool EFL Lesson
- H.Castaneda-Pena PART 7: QUEER THEORY The Contributions of Queer Theory to Gender and Language Research
- H.Sauntson Queering Gay Men's English
- W.Leap References Index
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