The Language and Sexuality Reader
Exploring the Intersection of Language and Sexual Identity
Deborah Cameron editor Don Kulick editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:27th Apr '06
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This insightful compilation examines the interplay between language and sexuality, focusing on distinctions in communication among different sexual orientations. The Language and Sexuality Reader provides a thorough analysis.
This study draws upon diverse fields such as anthropology, communication studies, linguistics, medicine, and psychology to illuminate the distinctions in language usage between homosexual and heterosexual individuals. It begins by highlighting these differences and subsequently delves into contemporary discussions and debates that have emerged since the mid-1990s. The work serves as a comprehensive exploration of how language intertwines with sexual identity and societal norms.
The Language and Sexuality Reader stands out as a pioneering compilation, the first of its kind to merge insights from various disciplines in examining the influence of sexuality on both spoken and written language. The book is thoughtfully organized into thematic sections that cover a range of topics, including early documentation of lexicon utilized by male homosexuals and the evolution of discourse styles that signify gay identity. This structure allows readers to engage with the material in a coherent and insightful manner.
Moreover, The Language and Sexuality Reader addresses the ways individuals use language to express their sexual and gender identities, as well as how language can either reinforce or challenge cultural norms surrounding sexuality. It also explores the verbal expression of sexual desire across different contexts, genres, and media, making it a vital resource for those interested in the intersection of language and sexuality. The book features contributions from a variety of notable authors in the field, enriching its content and perspective.
ISBN: 9780415363075
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 620g
336 pages