1st Edition

Language and Gender Interdisciplinary Perspectives

By Sara Mills Copyright 1995
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    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.

    List of Contributors
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction, Sara Mills

    Section 1: Position Papers: Difference or Dominance
    1. Language, gender and career, Jennifer Coates
    2. Rethinking language and gender studies: some issues for the 1990s, Deborah Cameron

    Section 2: Lesbian Poetics
    3. Constructing a lesbian poetic for survival, Liz Yorke
    4. Sappho and the other woman, Margaret Williamson
    5. `Her wench of bliss: gender and the language of Djuna Barnes' Ladies Almanack, Deborah Tyler-Bennett

    Section 3: Gender/Genre
    6. Cyborgs and cyberpunk: rewriting the feminine in popular fiction, Jenny Wolmark
    7. Claiming the speakwrite: linguistic subversion in the feminist dystopia, Elisabeth Mahoney

    Section 4: Gender, Language and Education
    8. Feminising classroom talk?, Joan Swann and David Graddol
    9. Primary school teachers' explanation of boys' disruptiveness in the classroom: a gender-specific aspect of the hidden curriculum, Cleopatra Altani
    10. `We're boys, miss!': finding gendered identities and looking for gendering of identities in the foreign language classroom, Jane Sunderland

    Section 5: Gender, Language and Children
    11. Dominance and communicative incompetence: the speech habits of a group of 8-11 year old boys in a Lebanese rural community, Farida Abu-Haidar
    12. Voice and gender in children, Alison Lee, Nigel Hewlett and Moray Nairn

    Section 6: Language Media/Visual Analysis and Gender
    13. Feminism, language and the rhetoric of TV wildlife programmes, Barbara Crowther and Dick Leith
    14. Man in the news: the misrepresentation of women speaking in news-as-narrative-discourse, Carmen Rosa Caldas-Coulthard
    15. Commonplaces: the woman in the street: text and gender in the work of Jenny Holzer and Barbara Kruger, Helen Mills

    Conclusions, Sara Mills

    Bibliography
    Index

    Biography

    Sara Mills