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5. Consuming personal relationships
The achievement of feminine self-identity through other-centeredness
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Michelle M. Lazar
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Gender identity and discourse analysis 1
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Theorising Gender and Discourse
- 2. Yes, but is it gender? 43
- 3. Rethinking politeness, impoliteness and gender identity 69
- 4. Stunning, shimmering, iridescent 91
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Discourse and Gendered Identities in the Media
- 5. Consuming personal relationships 111
- 6. ‘Head to Head’ 129
- 7. Is there anything “new” about these lads? 149
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Discourse, Sexuality and Gender Identities
- 8. The case of the indefinite pronoun 177
- 9. Erotic discourse strategies in powerless women 193
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Discourse and Gender Identities in Education
- 10. From representation towards discursive practices 223
- 11. “What’s the hottest part of the sun? Page 3!” 257
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Gendered Discourses of Parenthood
- 12. Pregnant self and lost identity in Ana Blandiana’s ‘Children’s Crusade’ 277
- 13. Baby entertainer, bumbling assistant and line manager 293
- Subject Index 325
- Name Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Gender identity and discourse analysis 1
-
Theorising Gender and Discourse
- 2. Yes, but is it gender? 43
- 3. Rethinking politeness, impoliteness and gender identity 69
- 4. Stunning, shimmering, iridescent 91
-
Discourse and Gendered Identities in the Media
- 5. Consuming personal relationships 111
- 6. ‘Head to Head’ 129
- 7. Is there anything “new” about these lads? 149
-
Discourse, Sexuality and Gender Identities
- 8. The case of the indefinite pronoun 177
- 9. Erotic discourse strategies in powerless women 193
-
Discourse and Gender Identities in Education
- 10. From representation towards discursive practices 223
- 11. “What’s the hottest part of the sun? Page 3!” 257
-
Gendered Discourses of Parenthood
- 12. Pregnant self and lost identity in Ana Blandiana’s ‘Children’s Crusade’ 277
- 13. Baby entertainer, bumbling assistant and line manager 293
- Subject Index 325
- Name Index 333