In our present day modern society, our lifestyle choices can be tremendous and overwhelming, and it is not rare to be judged based on these particular choices; who to be, what to do, how to dress and where to live. However, another and perhaps more important choice is how to speak; what to say, when to say it and what vocabulary to use. This essay explores whether language usage differs between the two most distinct characters in the TV-show Sex and the City; Charlotte York and Samantha Jones. Sex and the City was aired from 1998 – 2004, and it became known as the controversial TV-show that dealt with groundbreaking subjects such as women’s relationship to sex, as well as the tremendous importance of female friendships. Two different areas ...
Book synopsis: HBO's hit series "Sex and the City" has a huge international fanbase and has picked u...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
This study sought to provide more up to date information on the way women are depicted on television...
There are words and topics of conversation that are considered taboo and offensive in the English la...
Taboo language is a broad definition, and researchers have defined it in various categories. Using...
In HBO’s Sex and the City (1998-2004), such topics as sex, love and friendship are discussed by four...
In the first of the six seasons of HBO’s Sex and the City (1998-2004), Miranda Hobbes, a successful ...
The essay is a study on gender differences in the use of swearing on television. Data collected for ...
This essay will investigate male and female usage of four swear words: hell, heck, damn and darn. A ...
This research project sets out to analyse the subtitling of sexual taboo from English to Chinese wit...
The objectives of the study are to describe the features of women’s language employed by the main fe...
This paper, based on a Master's thesis in Sociology of Religion at Uppsala University, addresses iss...
Abstract Recent landmark content analyses of sexual content on television (e.g., Kunkel, Biely, Eyal...
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In considering modern romance novels, a critical component of the genre is the language employed to ...
Book synopsis: HBO's hit series "Sex and the City" has a huge international fanbase and has picked u...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
This study sought to provide more up to date information on the way women are depicted on television...
There are words and topics of conversation that are considered taboo and offensive in the English la...
Taboo language is a broad definition, and researchers have defined it in various categories. Using...
In HBO’s Sex and the City (1998-2004), such topics as sex, love and friendship are discussed by four...
In the first of the six seasons of HBO’s Sex and the City (1998-2004), Miranda Hobbes, a successful ...
The essay is a study on gender differences in the use of swearing on television. Data collected for ...
This essay will investigate male and female usage of four swear words: hell, heck, damn and darn. A ...
This research project sets out to analyse the subtitling of sexual taboo from English to Chinese wit...
The objectives of the study are to describe the features of women’s language employed by the main fe...
This paper, based on a Master's thesis in Sociology of Religion at Uppsala University, addresses iss...
Abstract Recent landmark content analyses of sexual content on television (e.g., Kunkel, Biely, Eyal...
This essay, entitled “Breaking the lawn chair, skinning the fish” - Categorization and Gender Differ...
In considering modern romance novels, a critical component of the genre is the language employed to ...
Book synopsis: HBO's hit series "Sex and the City" has a huge international fanbase and has picked u...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
This study sought to provide more up to date information on the way women are depicted on television...