Gender Language and the Periphery

Gender  Language and the Periphery
Author: Julie Abbou,Fabienne H. Baider
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027266835

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This volume aims to demonstrate that the centre/periphery tension allows for a theory of gender understood as a power relationship with implications for a political analysis of language structures, language uses and linguistic resistances. All of the 12 chapters included in this volume work on understudied languages such as Moldovan, Lakota, Cantonese, Bajjika, Croatian, Hebrew, Arabic, Ciluba, Cantonese, Cypriot Greek, Korean, Malaysian, Basque and Belarusian and they all explore from the margins different dimensions of social gender in grammar. The diversity of languages is reflected in the range of theoretical frameworks (linguistic anthropology, systemic functional linguistics, contrastive syntactical analysis to name a few) used by the authors in order to apprehend the fluidity of gender(-ed) language and identity, to highlight the social constraints on daily discourse and to identify discourses that resist gender norms. This book will be highly relevant for students and researchers working on the interface of gender with morpho-syntax, semantics, pragmatics and discourse analysis.

Gender Across Languages

Gender Across Languages
Author: Marlis Hellinger,Hadumod Bußmann
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002-04-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027297662

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This is the second of a three-volume comprehensive reference work on “Gender across Languages”, which provides systematic descriptions of various categories of gender (grammatical, lexical, referential, social) in 30 languages of diverse genetic, typological and socio-cultural backgrounds. Among the issues discussed for each language are the following: What are the structural properties of the language that have an impact on the relations between language and gender? What are the consequences for areas such as agreement, pronominalisation and word-formation? How is specification of and abstraction from (referential) gender achieved in a language? Is empirical evidence available for the assumption that masculine/male expressions are interpreted as generics? Can tendencies of variation and change be observed, and have alternatives been proposed for a more equal linguistic treatment of women and men? This volume (and the previous two volumes) will provide the much-needed basis for explicitly comparative analyses of gender across languages. All chapters are original contributions and follow a common general outline developed by the editors. The book contains rich bibliographical and indexical material.Languages of Volume 2: Chinese, Dutch, Finnish, Hindi, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Welsh.

Gender Language and Discourse

Gender  Language and Discourse
Author: Ann Weatherall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2005-07-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781134701933

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Provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the gender and language field from a psychological perspective.

Language and Gender

Language and Gender
Author: Sara Mills
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317893004

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This volume examines important themes in the theoretical debates on the relationship of language and gender. It analyses this relationship across a range of different disciplinary perspectives from linguistics, literary theory, cultural studies and visual analysis. The focus of the book goes beyond an analysis of women's language to discuss the complexities of gendered language with chapters on lesbian poetics, the language of girls and boys and the relationship between gender and genre.

Multilingualism and the Periphery

Multilingualism and the Periphery
Author: Sari Pietikainen,Helen Kelly-Holmes
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-01-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780199945184

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Multilingualism and the Periphery is an edited volume that explores the ways in which core-periphery dynamics shape multilingualism. The research focuses on peripheral sites, which are defined by a relationship-be it geographic, political, economic etc.-to some perceived centre. Viewing multilingualism through the lens of core-periphery dynamics allows the contributors to highlight language ideological tensions with regard to language boundary-making, language ownership, commodification and authenticity, as well as the ways in which speakers seek novel solutions in adapting their linguistic resources to new situations and thereby develop innovative language practices. Since the core-periphery relationship is never fixed, but instead constantly renegotiated and mutually constitutive, the essays in the volume are particularly concerned with processes of peripheralization and of centralization. The volume includes ten essays by leading scholars in the field, and introductory and concluding remarks by the volume editors.

Gender and Language in Sub Saharan Africa

Gender and Language in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Lilian Lem Atanga,Sibonile Edith Ellece,Lia Litosseliti,Jane Sunderland
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2013-03-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027272300

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Gender and Language in Sub-Saharan Africa: Tradition, Struggle and Change is the first book to bring together the topics of language and gender, African languages, and gender in African contexts, and it does so in a descriptive, explanatory and critical way. Including fascinating new work and new, often challenging data from Botswana, Chad, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, this collection looks at some ‘traditional’ uses of language in relation to the gender of its speakers and the gendered nature of the languages themselves; it also identifies and explores social change in terms of both gender and sexuality, as reflected in and constructed by language and discourse. The contributions to this volume are accessibly written and will be of interest to students and established academics working on African sociolinguistics and discourse, as well as those whose interest is language, gender and sexuality.

Routledge Handbook of Chinese Gender Sexuality

Routledge Handbook of Chinese Gender   Sexuality
Author: Jamie J. Zhao,Hongwei Bao
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2024-05-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781040015193

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This Handbook offers a rich survey of topics concerning historical, modern and contemporary Chinese genders and sexualities. Exploring gender and sexuality as key dimensions of China’s modernisation and globalisation, this Handbook effectively situates Chinese gender and sexuality in transnational and transcultural contexts. It also spotlights nonnormative practices and emancipatory potentials within mainstream, heterosexual-dominated and patriarchally structured settings. It serves as a definitive study, research and resource guide for emerging gender and sexuality issues in the Chinese-speaking world. This Handbook covers interdisciplinary methodologies, perspectives and topics, including: History Literature Art Fashion Migration Translation Sex and desire Film and television Digital media Star and fan cultures Fantasies and lives of women and LGBTQ+ groups Social movements Transnational feminist and queer politics Paying acute attention to nonnormative genders and sexualities and emphasising the intersectionality of gender, sexuality, nationality, ethnicity and class, this Handbook offers an essential, field-defining text to Chinese gender and sexuality studies.

The Handbook of Language and Gender

The Handbook of Language and Gender
Author: Janet Holmes,Miriam Meyerhoff
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780470756706

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The Handbook of Language and Gender is a collection of articles written by leading specialists in the field that examines the dynamic ways in which women and men develop and manage gendered identities through their talk. Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date, and stimulating picture of the field for students and researchers in a wide range of disciplines Features data and case studies from interactions in different social contexts and from a range of different communities