In:Living with Patriarchy: Discursive constructions of gendered subjects across cultures
Edited by Danijela Majstorović and Inger Lassen
[Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture 45] 2011
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 26 October 2011
https://doi.org/10.1075/dapsac.45.toc
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Table of contents
Gender imbalances revisited: Introduction
Part I. Patriarchy and emancipation in private spaces
“He beat her so hard she fell head over heels”: Normalising wife abuse in Colombia
The discursive construction of gender among Dholuo speakers in Kenya
Snippa – a new word for girls’ genitals in Swedish: Gender-neutral or patriarchal?
What it means to be a Bosnian woman: Analyzing women’s talk between patriarchy and emancipation
Part II. Mediating gender in public spaces
Greek men’s and women’s magazines as codes of gender conduct: The appropriation and hybridisation of deontic discourses
Representation of desire and femininity: The advertisement in late-modern consumer culture of Japan
Gendered discourse(s): Liberia’s ‘Iron Lady’ vs. George Weah
Gender ideologies in the Vietnamese printed media
Part III. Trajectories of patriarchy and emancipation across professions
Constructing masculine work identity through narrative: Two case studies from emergency medicine in Quebec
Stereotyping gender: Discursive constructions of social identities in a Danish bank
Living in therapeutic culture: Feminine discourse as an agent of change
Index
