Conversation and gender / edited by Susan A. Speer and Elizabeth Stokoe.

Call Number
401.41
Title
Conversation and gender / edited by Susan A. Speer and Elizabeth Stokoe.
Conversation & Gender
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 344 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Summary
Conversation analysts have begun to challenge long-cherished assumptions about the relationship between gender and language, asking new questions about the interactional study of gender and providing fresh insights into the ways it may be studied empirically. Drawing on a lively set of audio- and video-recorded materials of real-life interactions, including domestic telephone calls, children's play, mediation sessions, police-suspect interviews, psychiatric assessments and calls to telephone helplines, this volume is the first to showcase the latest thinking and cutting-edge research of an international group of scholars working on topics at the intersection of gender and conversation analysis. Theoretically, it pushes forward the boundaries of our understanding of the relationship between conversation and gender, charting new and exciting territory. Methodologically, it offers readers a clear, practical understanding of how to analyse gender using conversation analysis, by presenting detailed demonstrations of this method in use.
Added Author
Speer, Susan A., editor.
Stokoe, Elizabeth, editor.
Subject
Language and languages Sex differences.
CONVERSATION ANALYSIS.
Oral communication Sex differences.
LANGUAGE AND SEX.
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS.
Multimedia
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Summary
Conversation analysts have begun to challenge long-cherished assumptions about the relationship between gender and language, asking new questions about the interactional study of gender and providing fresh insights into the ways it may be studied empirically. Drawing on a lively set of audio- and video-recorded materials of real-life interactions, including domestic telephone calls, children's play, mediation sessions, police-suspect interviews, psychiatric assessments and calls to telephone helplines, this volume is the first to showcase the latest thinking and cutting-edge research of an international group of scholars working on topics at the intersection of gender and conversation analysis. Theoretically, it pushes forward the boundaries of our understanding of the relationship between conversation and gender, charting new and exciting territory. Methodologically, it offers readers a clear, practical understanding of how to analyse gender using conversation analysis, by presenting detailed demonstrations of this method in use.
Notes
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject
Language and languages Sex differences.
CONVERSATION ANALYSIS.
Oral communication Sex differences.
LANGUAGE AND SEX.
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS.
Multimedia