This book develops a feminist and queer linguistic account of the construction of sex, sexuality, and desire through a linguistic and discursive analysis of naturally occurring sex talk from an online community. Critical discourse analysis is used to analyse a corpus of data drawn from incidental sex 'talk' observed in the community over the course of an 18-month period. Sub-types of sex talk that are examined include cybersex, self-disclosure, confidences, joking, games, flirting, and automated sexual commands that ‘generate’ sex between participants. The book will be of use to students and researchers interested in the language of gender and sexuality, as well as feminist and queer accounts of technology and sexual communication
This book about explores how people use word-choice, narrative and voice to create a language of sex...
This project explores the intersection of fantasy and mediation; the erotic interplay between the dy...
There are two key questions that this study addresses. How do the erotic and the spatial (i.e. our s...
PhD 2011 QMThis thesis, grounded in feminist sociology and queer theory, examines sex, sexuality, an...
This edited volume brings together scholars from psychology, linguistics, sociology and communicatio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article discusses the linguistic practice of cybersex and how it is discursively constructed. T...
As new technology develops, society develops with it; we find new ways to interact with our business...
This chapter focuses on sex/uality in the context of so-called new media and, specifically, digital ...
The authors examined the online construction of identity and sexuality in a large sample of conversa...
This chapter discusses dominant and alternative representations of sexuality as they have evolved al...
The internet is an increasingly important enabler and mediator of sexual relations in society. It ha...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
Cybersex represents a particular, distinctive form of sexuality. Computer mediation enables the hic ...
This study seeks to determine whether and in which way homosexual people rely on gender-specific st...
This book about explores how people use word-choice, narrative and voice to create a language of sex...
This project explores the intersection of fantasy and mediation; the erotic interplay between the dy...
There are two key questions that this study addresses. How do the erotic and the spatial (i.e. our s...
PhD 2011 QMThis thesis, grounded in feminist sociology and queer theory, examines sex, sexuality, an...
This edited volume brings together scholars from psychology, linguistics, sociology and communicatio...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article discusses the linguistic practice of cybersex and how it is discursively constructed. T...
As new technology develops, society develops with it; we find new ways to interact with our business...
This chapter focuses on sex/uality in the context of so-called new media and, specifically, digital ...
The authors examined the online construction of identity and sexuality in a large sample of conversa...
This chapter discusses dominant and alternative representations of sexuality as they have evolved al...
The internet is an increasingly important enabler and mediator of sexual relations in society. It ha...
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of...
Cybersex represents a particular, distinctive form of sexuality. Computer mediation enables the hic ...
This study seeks to determine whether and in which way homosexual people rely on gender-specific st...
This book about explores how people use word-choice, narrative and voice to create a language of sex...
This project explores the intersection of fantasy and mediation; the erotic interplay between the dy...
There are two key questions that this study addresses. How do the erotic and the spatial (i.e. our s...