How does language structure patriarchy? How are gendered language and creation story imagery evidenced in contemporary debates on gay marriage? Helene Cixous suggests that Western thought is organized around binary, hierarchical oppositions---the most fundamental of which are male over female and masculine over feminine. Language and its connections to psychological and her/historical origins are central to her work. Cixous suggests that the separation of male and female, masculine and feminine, result in a war of sexual difference. I explore these themes with a feminist deconstruction of Internet sites in support of and against gay marriage. I then utilize Cixous\u27s feminine writing to approach these issues through short dramatic and aut...
A common debate between linguists is how homosexuals use language to perform their sexual identity. ...
This book develops a feminist and queer linguistic account of the construction of sex, sexuality, an...
Bending Gen(re)der: The Negotiation of Identity through Language in Hélène Cixous and the Self analy...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
The past century has seen significant gains in civil rights such as the recognition of homosexuality...
Few in the humanities and social sciences will doubt the long-standing historical conflation of sex,...
In this paper, we take a queer linguistics approach to the analysis of data from British newspaper a...
Does language allow gender diversity? Most of the research regarding gender and discourse deals with...
If one defines gender as the social, cultural, and political construction of women and men in relati...
Rethinking Language and Gender Research is the first book focusing on language and gender to explici...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
Rethinking Language and Gender Research is the first book focusing on language and gender to explici...
This research addresses how language and gender co-construct. We focus our analysis through three ov...
A common debate between linguists is how homosexuals use language to perform their sexual identity. ...
This book develops a feminist and queer linguistic account of the construction of sex, sexuality, an...
Bending Gen(re)der: The Negotiation of Identity through Language in Hélène Cixous and the Self analy...
Language, gender and sexuality emerged as a field of study within linguistics (particularly sociolin...
The past century has seen significant gains in civil rights such as the recognition of homosexuality...
Few in the humanities and social sciences will doubt the long-standing historical conflation of sex,...
In this paper, we take a queer linguistics approach to the analysis of data from British newspaper a...
Does language allow gender diversity? Most of the research regarding gender and discourse deals with...
If one defines gender as the social, cultural, and political construction of women and men in relati...
Rethinking Language and Gender Research is the first book focusing on language and gender to explici...
Opponents of same-sex marriage argue that the concept is oxymoronic. Marriage, they say, must involv...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
In the seminal 1972 book Language and Woman’s Place, Robin Lakoff theorizes a framework of gendered ...
Rethinking Language and Gender Research is the first book focusing on language and gender to explici...
This research addresses how language and gender co-construct. We focus our analysis through three ov...
A common debate between linguists is how homosexuals use language to perform their sexual identity. ...
This book develops a feminist and queer linguistic account of the construction of sex, sexuality, an...
Bending Gen(re)der: The Negotiation of Identity through Language in Hélène Cixous and the Self analy...