Conversation and gender /

"Conversation and Gender is the perfect riposte to those who assume that conversation analysis cannot account for 'structural' realities. Written by a top-flight collection of scholars, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in gender in interaction." David Silverma...

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Other Authors: Speer, Susan A. (Editor), Stokoe, Elizabeth (Editor)
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Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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505 2 |a pt. 1. Gender, person reference and self-categorization -- pt. 2. Gender, repair and recipient design -- pt. 3. Gender and action formation -- pt. 4. Gender identities and membership categorization practices. 
505 0 0 |t An introduction to conversation and gender /  |r Susan A. Speer,  |r Elizabeth Stokoe --  |t The gendered 'I' /  |r Clare Jackson --  |t Categories in talk-in-interaction :  |t gendering speaker and recipient /  |r Victoria Land,  |r Celia Kitzinger --  |t Doing gender categorization :  |t non-recognitional person reference and the omnirelevance of gender /  |r Noa Logan Klein -- Girl-woman-sorry!" :  |t on the repair and non-repair of consecutive gender categories /  |r Elizabeth Stokoe --  |t Gender, routinization and recipient design /  |r Sue Wilkinson --  |t Recipients designed :  |t tag questions and gender /  |r Alexa Hepburn,  |r Jonathan Potter --  |t On the role of reported, third party compliments in passing as a "real" woman /  |r Susan A. Speer -- D'you understand that honey?" :  |t gender and participation in conversation /  |r Jack Sidnell --  |t Bids and responses to intimacy as "gendered" enactments /  |r Wayne A. Beach,  |r Phillip Glenn --  |t Accomplishing a cross-gender identity :  |t a case of passing in children's talk-in-interaction /  |r Carly W. Butler,  |r Ann Weatherall --  |t Engendering children's play :  |t person reference in children's conflictual interaction /  |r Marjorie Harness Goodwin --  |t Being there for the children :  |t the collaborative construction of gender inequality in divorce mediation /  |r Angela Cora Garcia,  |r Lisa M. Fisher --  |t Gender as a practical concern in children's management of play participation /  |r Jakob Cromdal. 
520 |a "Conversation and Gender is the perfect riposte to those who assume that conversation analysis cannot account for 'structural' realities. Written by a top-flight collection of scholars, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in gender in interaction." David Silverman Sociology Department, Goldsmiths College, and Management Departent, King's College, University of London "Conversation and Gender shows us just how much more there is to know--and how interesting and compelling that 'more' is--about the myriad, fertile connections between two of social life's most fundamental social institutions. The book's rich diversity of topics and perspectives, incisive analyses, and clarity of expression make it a 'must have' for scholars and students across the broader fields it so expertly brings together." Geoffrey Raymond Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara 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 fo 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. -- Publisher's description 
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