Communicating Gender

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Author_Suzanne Romaine
Bad Girl
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Cheris Kramarae
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Common Language
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Fairy Tales
feminist linguistics
Feminist Science Fiction
Freed Women
gender identity formation
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German Die
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language and sexism
Language Reform
linguistic gender indexing
Main Character
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Nonsexist Language
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Noun Classes
Noun Classification
Noun Classification Systems
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Sally McConnell Ginet
Sami Women
Secretary Of State
Sexual Harassment
Sexual Sell
Speculative Fiction
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Telephone Exchange
Vice Versa
Women's Language
Women’s Language
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Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805829259
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 1998
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Taking a cross-disciplinary approach, Suzanne Romaine's main concern is to show how language and discourse play key roles in understanding and communicating gender and culture. In addition to linguistics--which provides the starting point and central focus of the book--she draws on the fields of anthropology, biology, communication, education, economics, history, literary criticism, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. The text covers the "core" areas in the study of language and gender, including how and where gender is indexed in language, how men and women speak, how children acquire gender differentiated language, and sexism in language and language reform. Although most of the examples are drawn primarily from English, other European languages and non-European languages, such as Japanese are considered. The text is written in an accessible way so that no prior knowledge of linguistics is necessary to understand the chapters containing linguistic analysis. Each chapter is followed by exercises and discussion questions to facilitate the book's use as a classroom text.

The author reviews scholarly treatments of gender, and then uses her own data material from the corpora of spoken and written English usage. Special features include an examination of contemporary media sources such as newspapers, advertising, and television; a discussion of women's speculative fiction; a study of gender and advertising, with special attention paid to the role played by language in these domains; and a review of French feminist thought, particularly as it relates to the issue of language reform.