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Feminist linguistics has come of age. Yet, in more than two decades of research, male speaking patterns have largely been taken for granted. This is the first extensive account of mena s language -- of male ways of speaking and of language in the construction of masculinity.

Table of Contents
List of Contributors.

Acknowledgements.

Introduction: Ulrike Hanna Meinhof and Sally Johnson (Bradford University and Lancaster University).

1. Theorizing Language and Masculinity: A Feminist Perspective: Sally Johnson (Lancaster University).

2. 'Box-out' and 'Taxing': Roger Hewitt (Institute of Education, London).

3. Performing Gender Identity: Young Men's Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity: Deborah Cameron (University of Strathclyde).

4. Power and the Language of Men: Scott Fabius Kiesling.

5. Masculinity in a Multilingual Setting: John Pujolar (Lancaster University).

6. 'One-at-a-Time': The Organization of Men's Talk: Jennifer Coates (Roehampton Institute).

7. Do Men Gossip?An Analysis of Football Talk on Television: Sally Johnson and Frank Finlay (Lancaster University).

8. The Role of Expletives in the Construction of Masculinity: Vivian de Klerk (Rhodes University).

9. 'Aceptarlo con hombria': Representations of Masculinity in Spanish Political Discourse: JoAnne Neff van Aertselaer (Universidad Complutense).

10. 'Randy Fish Boss Branded a Stinker': Coherence and the Construction of Masculinities in a British Tabloid Newspaper: Mary M. Talbot (Odense Universitet).

11. 'The Object of Contempt is the Object of Desire': Representations of Masculinity in Straight to Hell Magazine: John Heywood (Lancaster University).

12. 'The Most Important Event of My Life!'A Comparison of Male and Female Written Narratives: Ulrike Hanna Meinhof (Bradford University).

Bibliography.

Index.

Language and Masculinity

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    A Paperback / softback by Sally Johnson, Ulrike Hanna Meinhof

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 17/11/1996
      ISBN13: 9780631197683, 978-0631197683
      ISBN10: 0631197680

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Feminist linguistics has come of age. Yet, in more than two decades of research, male speaking patterns have largely been taken for granted. This is the first extensive account of mena s language -- of male ways of speaking and of language in the construction of masculinity.

      Table of Contents
      List of Contributors.

      Acknowledgements.

      Introduction: Ulrike Hanna Meinhof and Sally Johnson (Bradford University and Lancaster University).

      1. Theorizing Language and Masculinity: A Feminist Perspective: Sally Johnson (Lancaster University).

      2. 'Box-out' and 'Taxing': Roger Hewitt (Institute of Education, London).

      3. Performing Gender Identity: Young Men's Talk and the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity: Deborah Cameron (University of Strathclyde).

      4. Power and the Language of Men: Scott Fabius Kiesling.

      5. Masculinity in a Multilingual Setting: John Pujolar (Lancaster University).

      6. 'One-at-a-Time': The Organization of Men's Talk: Jennifer Coates (Roehampton Institute).

      7. Do Men Gossip?An Analysis of Football Talk on Television: Sally Johnson and Frank Finlay (Lancaster University).

      8. The Role of Expletives in the Construction of Masculinity: Vivian de Klerk (Rhodes University).

      9. 'Aceptarlo con hombria': Representations of Masculinity in Spanish Political Discourse: JoAnne Neff van Aertselaer (Universidad Complutense).

      10. 'Randy Fish Boss Branded a Stinker': Coherence and the Construction of Masculinities in a British Tabloid Newspaper: Mary M. Talbot (Odense Universitet).

      11. 'The Object of Contempt is the Object of Desire': Representations of Masculinity in Straight to Hell Magazine: John Heywood (Lancaster University).

      12. 'The Most Important Event of My Life!'A Comparison of Male and Female Written Narratives: Ulrike Hanna Meinhof (Bradford University).

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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