
Language, Sexuality, and Power: Studies in Intersectional Sociolinguistics examines the diversity of sexuality as a social and linguistic phenomenon. Bringing together work on Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, North America and the Middle East, the volume explores how different ideologies of what it means to belong to a nation or culture influence how sexualities are both understood and linguistically expressed in a range of global locales.Contributions to the volume use experiments, discourse analysis and different types of statistical tests to identify the particular aspects of language - accent, grammar, vocabulary, discourse - that are ideologically associated with sexuality in specific contexts. Combining insights from linguistics, anthropology, sociology and cultural studies, the essays describe how individuals draw on these culturally-specific associations both when evaluating the speech of others and in their everyday presentations of self. Together, the eleven chapters in the collection provide a wide-ranging and multi-method perspective on how language mediates individual desires and larger social structures. They also serve to demonstrate the diverse interconnections between sexuality and other dimensions of lived experience in a variety of previously under-explored national and linguistic settings.
This volume investigates how language functions as a primary mediator between individual sexual identity and broader social, national, and cultural power structures. Erez Levon and Ronald Beline Mendes curate a collection of essays that apply intersectional sociolinguistic frameworks to global contexts. By analyzing how ideologies of belonging influence linguistic expression, the authors argue that sexuality cannot be understood in isolation from other dimensions of lived experience.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars in the field recognize this collection as a significant contribution to intersectional sociolinguistics due to its diverse geographical scope and multi-methodological approach. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for researchers and students within linguistics and social sciences.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190606541
ISBN-13:
9780190606541
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