Linguistics Out of the Closet

Linguistics Out of the Closet
Author: Tyler Everett Kibbey
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2023-11-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110742640

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Queer linguistics – in its position as both a linguistic science of and for queer folk – is inherently agitating to the disciplinary anxiety of a general linguistic science. It represents, as all queer science does, a disruption of the normative modes of knowledge production and a displacement of academic authority. This collection reconsiders the placement of the queer subject, both as the researcher and as the researched, within and beyond the discipline and provides an intellectual space for the interdisciplinary (and sometimes anti-disciplinary) linguistic science of gender and sexuality. In three sections, it respectively considers the development of hyper-speciated queer linguistic subfields, the interdisciplinarity of intersectional approaches to queer language, and the institution of queer linguistic science both within and beyond the academy. Taken together, the essays in this collection confront the scientific and institutional discipline of linguistics from a queer vantage point, one which is perhaps inherently interdisciplinary in its formulation.

Coming Out of the Closet

Coming Out of the Closet
Author: Natalie T. J. Tindall,Richard D. Waters
Publsiher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Bisexuality
ISBN: 1433119501

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This edited volume shares research on the impact and interaction of campaigns and programming from advertising, marketing, and public relations on internal (e.g., practitioners and employees) and external (e.g., consumers, activists) stakeholders from the LGBT community. Chapters highlight a significant change in the focus of strategic communications and the struggle of practitioners.

Queer Maghrebi French

Queer Maghrebi French
Author: Denis M Provencher
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781781384596

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Queer Maghrebi French investigates the lives and stories of queer Maghrebi and Maghrebi French men who moved to or grew up in contemporary France and how these queer men living in France and the diaspora stake claims to time and space, construct kinship, and imagine their own future.

New Perspectives on Language and Sexual Identity

New Perspectives on Language and Sexual Identity
Author: Liz Morrish,Elizabeth Morrish,Helen Sauntson
Publsiher: Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007-10-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: UOM:39015073948724

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Language and Sexual Identity demonstrates how gay men and lesbians employ language for the creation of a situated identity. Real linguistic data is analysed using textual analysis, spoken language analysis and corpus linguistic approaches. Each chapter focuses on a specific type of data and linguistic analysis and the authors relate their findings to sociolinguistic theories of communities of practice.

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.

The Linguistic Reporter

The Linguistic Reporter
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1980
Genre: Linguistics
ISBN: IND:30000125506653

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Linguistics Language Learning and Language Teaching

Linguistics  Language Learning and Language Teaching
Author: D. J. Allerton,Cornelia Tschichold,Judith Wieser
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2005
Genre: Applied linguistics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122297554

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Queer French

Queer French
Author: Denis M. Provencher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317072782

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In this book Denis M. Provencher examines the tensions between Anglo-American and French articulations of homosexuality and sexual citizenship in the context of contemporary French popular culture and first-person narratives. In the light of recent political events and the perceived hegemonic role of US forces throughout the world, an examination of the French resistance to globalization and 'Americanization', is timely in this context. He argues that contemporary French gay and lesbian cultures rely on long-standing French narratives that resist US models of gay experience. He maintains that French gay experiences are mitigated through (gay) French language that draws on several canonical voices - including Jean Genet and Jean-Paul Sartre - and various universalistic discourses. Drawing on material from a diverse array of media, Queer French draws out the importance of a French gay linguistic and semiotic tradition that emerges in contemporary textual practices and discourses as they relate to sexual citizenship in 20th- and 21st-century France. It will appeal to an interdisciplinary readership in gender and sexuality studies, cultural studies, linguistics, media and communication studies and French studies.