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(Ebook) The Language and Sexuality Reader by Deborah Cameron, Don Kulick ISBN 9780203013373, 9780415363082, 0203013379, 041536308X

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Authors:Deborah Cameron, Don Kulick
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2006
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.26 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203013373, 9780415363082, 0203013379, 041536308X
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(Ebook) The Language and Sexuality Reader by Deborah Cameron, Don Kulick ISBN 9780203013373, 9780415363082, 0203013379, 041536308X

The Language and Sexuality Reader is the first collection to bring together historical and contemporary writings from a range of academic disciplines to explore the connections between sex as a domain of human experience and the language we use to speak and write about it. The topics addressed by contributors include gay slang and gay speech styles; the language of drag performances, personal ads, Nepali love letters and Japanese schoolgirl fiction; what counts as 'having sex' and whether 'marriage' has to be heterosexual by definition; the communication of sexual desire, consent and refusal; and how heterosexuals reveal themselves in ordinary conversation. Bringing together material from fields including anthropology, communication studies, linguistics, medicine and psychology, the text begins by guiding students through early work in the field, which focused on homosexual language-use and its difference from the heterosexual mainstream. The second part of the reader widens the focus: moving away from the generic labels 'homosexual' and 'heterosexual', it explores the diversity of linguistic and sexual practices as documented and debated among scholars from the mid-1990s to the present. Organised in thematic sections, the Reader addresses DT The origins and development of language and sexuality research from the 1940s to the 1980s DT The use people make of language to perform sexuality and sexual identity DT How language reflects, reinforces or challenges norms defining what is 'natural' and desirable in the sphere of sex DT The verbal communication of sexual desire
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