In:Gender Identity and Discourse Analysis
Edited by Lia Litosseliti and Jane Sunderland
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 2] 2002
► pp. v–vii
Get fulltext
This article is available free of charge.
Published online: 31 May 2002
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.2.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.2.toc
Table of contents
1. Gender identity and discourse analysis: Theoretical and empirical considerations
Theorising Gender and Discourse41
2. Yes, but is it gender?
3. Rethinking politeness, impoliteness and gender identity
4. Stunning, shimmering, iridescent: Toys as the representation of gendered social actors
Discourse and Gendered Identities in the Media109
5. Consuming personal relationships: The achievement of feminine self-identity through other-centeredness
6. ‘Head to Head’: Gendered repertoires in newspaper arguments
7. Is there anything “new” about these lads? The textual and visual construction of masculinity in men’s magazines
Discourse, Sexuality and Gender Identities175
8. The case of the indefinite pronoun: Discourse and the concealment of lesbian identity in class
9. Erotic discourse strategies in powerless women: Analysing psychiatric interviews
Discourse and Gender Identities in Education221
10. From representation towards discursive practices: Gender in the foreign language textbook revisited
11. “What’s the hottest part of the sun? Page 3!”: Children’sexplorationof adolescent gender identities through informal talk
Gendered Discourses of Parenthood275
12. Pregnant self and lost identity in Ana Blandiana’s ‘Children’s Crusade’: An ironical echo of the patriarchal pro-natality discourse in communist Romania
13. Baby entertainer, bumbling assistant and line manager: Discourses of paternal identity in parentcraft texts
Subject Index
Name Index
