Language and Woman s Place

Language and Woman s Place
Author: Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004-07-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 019534717X

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The 1975 publication of Robin Tolmach Lakoff's Language and Woman's Place, is widely recognized as having inaugurated feminist research on the relationship between language and gender, touching off a remarkable response among language scholars, feminists, and general readers. For the past thirty years, scholars of language and gender have been debating and developing Lakoff's initial observations. Arguing that language is fundamental to gender inequality, Lakoff pointed to two areas in which inequalities can be found: Language used about women, such as the asymmetries between seemingly parallel terms like master and mistress, and language used by women, which places women in a double bind between being appropriately feminine and being fully human. Lakoff's central argument that "women's language" expresses powerlessness triggered a controversy that continues to this day. The revised and expanded edition presents the full text of the original first edition, along with an introduction and annotations by Lakoff in which she reflects on the text a quarter century later and expands on some of the most widely discussed issues it raises. The volume also brings together commentaries from twenty-six leading scholars of language, gender, and sexuality, within linguistics, anthropology, modern languages, education, information sciences, and other disciplines. The commentaries discuss the book's contribution to feminist research on language and explore its ongoing relevance for scholarship in the field. This new edition of Language and Woman's Place not only makes available once again the pioneering text of feminist linguistics; just as important, it places the text in the context of contemporary feminist and gender theory for a new generation of readers.

Language and Woman s Place

Language and Woman s Place
Author: Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780195167580

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Widely recognized as having inaugurated feminist research on the relationship between gender and language, this revised edition includes an introduction and annotations by the author in which she reflects on some of the most widely discussed issues it raises.

Language and Woman s Place

Language and Woman s Place
Author: Robin Tolmach Lakoff
Publsiher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1975
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105038965385

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"In this original investigation, Robin Lakoff uncovers those roots of our language that classify and delineate the sexes. Why are parallel words--one applying to masculine beings, the other to feminine--not also parallel in their range of use and connotation? Why have "bachelor/spinster" or "master/mistress? come to mean such widely different things? "Language and woman's place" points out this parallelism as symptomatic of the nonparallelism in the roles of the sexes and as further reinforcement of a social disparity."--Descripción del editor.

Language and Gender

Language and Gender
Author: Penelope Eckert,Sally McConnell-Ginet
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781107029057

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Updated and restructured new edition of a textbook for courses in language and gender which is accessible to non-linguists.

Language and Gender

Language and Gender
Author: Jane Sunderland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Language and sex
ISBN: 0415311039

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Jane Sunderland presents an up-to-date introduction to language and gender, including work from a diverse range of cultural contexts and representing a variety of methodological approaches.

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.

Gender Articulated

Gender Articulated
Author: Kira Hall,Mary Bucholtz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136045509

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Gender Articulated is a groundbreaking work of sociolinguistics that forges new connections between language-related fields and feminist theory. Refuting apolitical, essentialist perspectives on language and gender, the essays presented here examine a range of cultures, languages and settings. They explicitly connect feminist theory to language research. Some of the most distinguished scholars working in the field of language and gender today discuss such topics as Japanese women's appropriation of "men's language," the literary representation of lesbian discourse, the silencing of women on the Internet, cultural mediation and Spanish use at New Mexican weddings and the uses of silence in the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings.

Women Men and Language

Women  Men and Language
Author: Jennifer Coates
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317292531

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Women, Men and Language has long been established as a seminal text in the field of language and gender, providing an account of the many ways in which language and gender intersect. In this pioneering book, bestselling author Jennifer Coates explores linguistic gender differences, introducing the reader to a wide range of sociolinguistic research in the field. Written in a clear and accessible manner, this book introduces the idea of gender as a social construct, and covers key topics such as conversational practice, same sex talk, conversational dominance, and children’s acquisition of gender-differentiated language, discussing the social and linguistic consequences of these patterns of talk. Here reissued as a Routledge Linguistics Classic, this book contains a brand new preface which situates this text in the modern day study of language and gender, covering the postmodern shift in the understanding of gender and language, and assessing the book’s impact on the field. Women, Men and Language continues to be essential reading for any student or researcher working in the area of language and gender.