
Words, Worlds, and Material Girls : Language, Gender, Globalization.
Title:
Words, Worlds, and Material Girls : Language, Gender, Globalization.
Author:
McElhinny, Bonnie S.
ISBN:
9783110198805
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (460 pages)
Series:
Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP] ; v.19
Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP]
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Language, gender and economies in global transitions: Provocative and provoking questions about how gender is articulated -- Chapter 1. Symbolically central and materially marginal: Women's talk in a Tongan work group -- Chapter 2. "Re-employment stars": Language, gender and neoliberal restructuring in China -- Chapter 3. When Aboriginal equals "at risk": The impact of an institutional keyword on Aboriginal Head Start families -- Chapter 4. Stage goddesses and studio divas in South India: On agency and the politics of voice -- Chapter 5. Echoes of modernity: Nationalism and the enigma of "women's language" in late nineteenth century Japan -- Chapter 6. Recontextualizing the American occupation of the Philippines: Erasure and ventriloquism in colonial discourse around men, medicine and infant mortality -- Chapter 7. Out on video: Gender, language and new public spheres in Islamic Northern Nigeria -- Chapter 8. Gender and bilingualism in the new economy -- Chapter 9. African women in Catalan language courses: Struggles over class, gender and ethnicity in advanced liberalism -- Chapter 10. Gender, multilingualism and the American war in Vietnam -- Chapter 11. Shop talk: Branding, consumption, and gender in American middle-class youth interaction -- Chapter 12. Cosmopolitanism and linguistic capital in China: Language, gender and the transition to a globalized market economy in Beijing -- Chapter 13. Gender and interaction in a globalizing world: Negotiating the gendered self in Tonga -- Backmatter.
Abstract:
This wide-ranging volume focuses on changes in language and gender in ten different national sites as a result of globalization. The papers draw on a variety of sociolinguistic methodologies to consider workplaces, schools, media discourse, beauty pageants, musical stars, and marriages in which 'modern' and 'traditional', 'local' and 'global' identities are constructed and contested.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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