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2 September 2010

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Talking Gender and Sexuality

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Edited by Paul McIlvenny
Aalborg University

2002. x, 332 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 5114 5 / EUR 115.00
978 1 58811 173 9 / USD 173.00
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978 90 272 9740 2 / EUR 115.00 / USD 173.00
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This edited volume brings together scholars from psychology, linguistics, sociology and communication science to investigate how performative notions of gender and sexuality can be fruitfully explored with the rich set of tools that have been developed by conversation analysis and discursive psychology for analyzing everyday practical language use, agency and identity in talk.
Contributors re-examine the foundations of earlier research on gender in spoken interaction, critically appraise this research to see if and how it 'translates' successfully into the study of sexuality in talk, and promote innovative alternatives that integrate the insights of recent feminist and queer theory with qualitative studies of talk and conversation. Detailed empirical analyses of naturally occurring talk are used to uncover how gender and sexual identities, agencies and desires are contingently accomplished in conversational practices. Collectively, they pose the important question of what a critical theory of talk, gender and sexuality ought to look like if it is to be sensitive to a politics of conversation analysis.


Table of contents

Preface
vii
Transcription conventions
viii
1. Introduction: Researching talk, gender and sexuality
Paul McIlvenny
1–48
2. Doing feminist conversation analysis
Celia Kitzinger
49–77
3. Gender and sexuality in talk-in-interaction: Considering conversation analytic perspectives
Elizabeth Stokoe and Janet Smithson
79–109
4. Critical reflections on performativity and the‘un/doing’ of gender and sexuality in talk
Paul McIlvenny
111–149
5. From performatives to practices: Judith Butler, discursive psychology and the management of heterosexist talk
Susan A. Speer and Jonathan Potter
151–180
6. Negotiating gender identities and sexual agency in elderly couples’ talk
Liisa Tainio
181–206
7. Framing gender: Incongruous gendered identities in Dar es Salaam adolescents’ talk
Sigurd D’hondt
207–236
8. The repressed on parole: Gender categorisation, performativity and the unsaid in talkin’ dirty jokes
Andrew Fish
237–262
9. Figuring gender in teachers’ talk about school bullying
Alexa Hepburn
263–287
10. “I’m still not sure she’s a she”: Textual talk and typed bodies in online interaction
Jenny Sundén
289–312
Biographical details
313–316
Index
317–327


Because of the methodological problems carefully analyzed by the authors, [...] this book would be very useful for its study in seminars of methodology for research in the social sciences.
Roxana Delbende, University of Pittsburgh in Linguist, Jan. 2003

[...] not only especially valuable to those interested in discussions about how language/discourse may figure in the construction of gender and sexuality odentities, but also highly relevant to scholars interested in critical approaches to language and discourse more generally.
Eve Chuen Ng, Macalester College, in Language, Vol. 80:2 (2004)


Subject classification

Linguistics
Pragmatics