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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements xv
Chronological table of reprinted chapters and articles xvii
VOLUME I FOUNDATIONAL DEBATES 1:
DOES ‘WOMEN’S LANGUAGE’ EXIST?
Introduction I
PART 1
Dominance framework 9
1 Language and woman’s place 11
ROBIN LAKOFF
2 Interaction: the work women do 25
PAMELA M. FISHMAN
3 Small insults: a study of interruptions in cross-sex
conversations between unacquainted persons 39
CANDACE WEST AND DON ZIMMERMAN
4 “Women’s language” or “powerless language”? 56
WILLIAM M. O’BARR AND BOWMAN K. ATKINS
PART 2
Difference framework 73
5 A cultural approach to male-female miscommunication 75
DANIEL N. MALTZ AND RUTH A. BORKER
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CONTENTS
6 “Put down that paper and talk to me!” Rapport-talk and
report-talk
DEBORAH TANNEN
7 When “difference” is “dominance”: a critique of the
“anti-power-based” cultural approach to sex differences
AKI UCHIDA
8 Gender, power and miscommunication
NANCY M. HENLEY AND CHERIS KRAMARAE
PART 3
Sex as a sociolinguistic variable
9 Sex, covert prestige and linguistic change in the urban British
English of Norwich
PETER TRUDGILL
10 Linguistic options and choices for Black women in the rural south
PATRICIA C. NICHOLS
11 The whole woman: sex and gender differences in variation
PENELOPE ECKERT
PART 4
Challenging global generalisations: theoretical perspectives
12 Think practically and look locally: language and gender as
community-based practice
PENELOPE ECKERT AND SALLY McCONNELL-GINET
13 ‘Not gender difference but the difference gender makes’:
explanation in research on sex and language
DEBORAH CAMERON
PART 5
Challenging global generalisations: empirical perspectives
14 Cooperation and competition across girls’ play activities
MARJORIE HARNESS GOODWIN
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15 Women, men and type of talk: what makes the difference? 297
ALICE F. FREED AND ALICE GREENWOOD
16 Language and Black woman’s place: evidence from the Black
middle class 324
MARSHA HOUSTON STANBACK
17 Gender, politeness and confrontation In Tenejapa 339
PENELOPE BROWN
18 Norm-makers, norm-breakers: uses of speech by men and
women in a Malagasy community 359
ELINOR KEENAN
VOLUME II FOUNDATIONAL DEBATES 2:
IS LANGUAGE SEXIST?
A cknowledgemen ts ix
Introduction 1
PART 1
Sexist language: early articulations 11
19 Language and reality: who made the world? 13
DALE SPENDER
20 Talking about women 36
ROBIN LAKOFF
PART 2
Sexism and the linguistic ‘code’: words and expressions 55
21 The semantic derogation of woman 57
MURIEL R. SCHULZ
22 Paradigmatic woman: the prostitute 69
JULIA P. STANLEY
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CONTENTS
23 From discourse to dictionary: how sexist meanings are authorized
PAULA A. TREICHLER
PART 3
Sexism and the linguistic ‘code’: androcentric grammar
24 Does sex-biased job advertising “aid and abet” sex discrimination?
SANDRA L. BEM AND DARYL J. BEM
25 Androcentrism in prescriptive grammar: singular They’,
sex-indefinite ‘he’, and ‘he or she’
ANN BODINE
26 Beyond the “he/man” approach: the case for nonsexist language
WENDY MARTYNA
PART 4
Gender-based language reform
27 How should sexist language be changed?
ANNE PAUWELS
28 Revising the patriarchal paradigm: language change and
feminist language politics
MARLIS HELLINGER
29 Language planning, language reform, and language change:
a review of guidelines for nonsexist usage
FRANCINE WATTMAN FRANK
PART 5
Limitations to language reform: reform in its social and
cultural context
30 Penguins don’t care, but women do: a social identity analysis of
a Whorfian problem
FATEMEH KHOSROSHAHI
31 Problems of sexist and non-sexist language
DEBORAH CAMERON
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32 The sexual (re)production of meaning: a discourse-based theory 282
SALLY McCONNELL-GINET
33 Feminist meanings and the (de)politicization of the lexicon 297
SUSAN EHRLICH AND RUTH KING
PART 6
Limitations to language reform: discursive practices 317
34 The linguistics of blame: representations of women in
The Sun9s reporting of crimes of sexual violence 319
KATE CLARK
35 Syntax, semantics and sexual violence: agency and the
passive voice 336
NANCY M. HENLEY, MICHELLE MILLER AND JO ANNE BEAZLEY
36 The egg and the sperm: how science has constructed a romance
based on stereotypical male-female roles 361
EMILY MARTIN
37 Sexual harassment: a discursive approach 376
CELIA KITZINGER AND ALISON THOMAS
VOLUME III SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST
APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE AND GENDER
A ckno\ v ledge m en ts i x
Introduction 1
PART 1
Gendered linguistic practices as symbolic/ideological categories 11
38 Indexing gender 13
ELINOR OCHS
39 Language, gender and power: an anthropological review 37
SUSAN GAL
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40 Gender and language ideologies 49
DEBORAH CAMERON
41 Gender, language and modernity: toward an effective history of
‘Japanese women’s language’ 65
MIYAKO INOUE
PART 2
Gender diversity across communities of practice 95
42 Gender and sociolinguistic variation 97
PENELOPE ECKERT
43 ‘Why be normal?’ Language and identity practices in a
community of nerd girls 109
MARY BUCHOLTZ
44 Communities of practice at work: gender, facework and the
power of habitus at an all-female police station and a feminist
crisis intervention center in Brazil 132
ANA CRISTINA OSTERMANN
45 Masculinities in a multilingual setting 168
JOAN PUJOLAR I COS
PART 3
Performativity: normative and non-normative femininities/
masculinities 187
46 Lip service on the fantasy lines 189
KIRA HALL
47 Women behaving badly: female speakers backstage 219
JENNIFER COATES
48 Indirectness and interpretation in African American
women’s discourse 236
MARCYLIENA MORGAN
49 Those naughty teenage girls: Japanese Kogals, slang and media
assessments 259
LAURA MILLER
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50 Challenging hegemonic masculinities; female and male police
officers handling domestic violence 290
BONNIE S. McELHINNY
51 Performing gender identity; young men’s talk and the
construction of heterosexual masculinity 314
DEBORAH CAMERON
52 ‘Now 1 gotta watch what I say’; shifting constructions of
masculinity in discourse 330
SCOTT FABIUS KIESLING
PART 4
Performativity: liminal and ‘queer’ identities 357
53 ‘I don’t speak Spritch’; locating lesbian language 359
ROBIN M. QUEEN
54 Sharing resources and indexing meanings in the production of
gay styles 385
ROBERT J. PODESVA, SARAH J. ROBERTS AND
KATHRYN CAMPBELL-KIBLER
55 indexing polyphonous identity in the speech of African
American drag queens 399
RUSTY BARRETT
56 Shifting gender positions among Hindi speaking hijras 420
KIRA HALL AND VERONICA O’DONOVAN
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CONTENTS
VOLUME IV CONTEMPORARY DEBATES
A cknowledgemen ts ix
Introduction 1
PART 1
Agency vs. structure: language and gender in institutions 9
57 The ‘father knows best’ dynamic in dinnertime narratives 11
ELINOR OCHS AND CAROLYN TAYLOR
58 ‘Do we have to agree with her?’ How high school girls negotiate
leadership in public contexts 34
JUDITH BAXTER
59 Power and discourse at work: is gender relevant? 52
JANET HOLMES
60 The pragmatic use of gender in Latina women’s legal narratives
of abuse 80
SHONNA TRINCH
61 Trial discourse and judicial decision-making: constraining the
boundaries of gendered identities 112
SUSAN EHRLICH
PART 2
Agency vs. structure: positioning gendered subjects in
popular culture 131
62 A synthetic sisterhood: false friends in a teenage magazine 133
MARY TALBOT
63 ‘Let’s dress a little girlishly!’ or ‘conquer short pants!’:
constructing gendered communities in fashion magazines for
young people 155
MOMOKO NAKAMURA
64 ‘Lucky this is anonymous.’ Ethnographies of reception in men’s
magazines: a ‘textual culture’ approach 174
BETHAN BENWELL
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CONTENTS
65 Purchasing power: the gender and class imaginary on the
shopping channel 202
MARV BVCUOLTZ
66 Language, sexism and advertising standards 224
DEBORAH CAMERON
PART 3
Methodological debates: when is gender relevant? 243
67 Whose text? Whose context? 245
EMANUEL A. SCIIEGLOFF
68 Positioning and interpretative repertoires: conversation
analysis and post-structuralism in dialogue 270
MARGARET WETHERELL
69 Doing feminist conversation analysis 298
CELIA KITZINGER
70 Analysing gender and language 331
ELIZABETH H. STOKOE
71 Constructing and managing male-exclusivity in talk-in-interaction 348
JACK SIDNELL
72 Building power asymmetries in girls’ interaction 374
MARJORIE HARNESS GOODWIN
PART 4
Language and sexuality 391
73 Gay and lesbian language 393
DON KULICK
74 Theorizing identity in language and sexuality research 439
MARY BUCHOLTZ AND KIRA HALL
xiii
Index
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