Language and GenderPsychology Press, 2000 - 122 من الصفحات Language and Gender * explores the relationship between language and our ideas about men and women * challenges commonly expressed views on the subject of language and gender * highlights the individuals role in the expression of gender stereotyping * includes a range of text types as diverse as personal ads, wildlife documentary, literary fiction and classical music programmes * includes a comprehensive glossary of terms. |
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... male , masculine While the terms ' man ' and ' woman ' can refer to definitions based on bio- logical differences , the terms ' masculine ' and ' feminine ' are always about expected gender characteristics - what men and women are ...
... male , masculine While the terms ' man ' and ' woman ' can refer to definitions based on bio- logical differences , the terms ' masculine ' and ' feminine ' are always about expected gender characteristics - what men and women are ...
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... male ' and ' female ' - that can and often do shift between positions , according to the writer's intentions . If people talk about ' males ' and ' females ' , they could be using the terms as nouns , as alternatives to ' men ' and ...
... male ' and ' female ' - that can and often do shift between positions , according to the writer's intentions . If people talk about ' males ' and ' females ' , they could be using the terms as nouns , as alternatives to ' men ' and ...
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المحتوى
Projections | 5 |
Making up gender | 27 |
All in the mind? | 47 |
Political correctness | 69 |
Gender and speech styles | 85 |
Reading positions | 107 |
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Further reading | 121 |
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Activity adverts aimed Angela Goddard animals aspects behaviour Boots Natural Collection brain British Gas called Charlotte Lamb cognitive models colour Commentary connotations constructed context culture describe discourse encoded English everyday example explore expressions FAT FREDDY'S CAT Fatboy Slim feel feminine feminist fiction focus girls don't swear human idea interactions Joan Smith LAB SERIES label lady Lakoff Language and Gender language reform language system linguistic Liz Lochhead looking male and female male or female Manchester Metropolitan University masculine mean men behaving badly metaphors mother narratee norm nouns Ondes Martenot particular person phrases physical political correctness programmes pronouns questions reading reference relationship represented resident males roles Routledge Sapir-Whorf hypothesis seen sexual social society speakers speech styles Spender stereotyping stories suggest symbols talk texts theme traditional types Unit three usage woman women words writers Zoe Ball