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Language, gender, and sexuality: Reflections on the field’s ongoing critical engagement with the sociopolitical landscape
Litosseliti, L.. - : Routledge, 2021
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Multidimensional perspectives on gender in Dutch language education: Textbooks and teacher talk
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"Nice, threat-free, and child-friendly": Gendered discourses in the speech and language therapy profession
Litosseliti, L.; Leadbeater, C.. - : Routledge, 2020
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Critical Perspectives on Using Interviews and Focus Groups
Edley, N.; Litosseliti, E.. - : Bloomsbury, 2018
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Narratives of sex-segregated professional identities
McEntee-Atalianis, Lisa; Litosseliti, L.. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2017
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The Importance of Cultural Competence for Speech and Language Therapists
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Gendered Discourses in Speech and Language Therapy
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Speech and language therapy/pathology: Perspectives on a gendered profession
Litosseliti, L.; Leadbeater, C.. - : WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2013
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Gender and language in sub-Saharan African contexts: Issues and challenges
Atanga, L.; Ellece, S. E.; Litosseliti, L.; Sunderland, J.. - : EQUINOX PUBLISHING LTD, 2012
Abstract: In this paper, we examine a range of issues associated with the study of gender and language in sub-Saharan African contexts. These include whether (and in what sense) such contexts may constitute a ‘special case’, the relevance of feminism, and what might be encompassed by ‘context’, ‘African contexts’ and ‘African topics’ – and a substantial amount of what we write is relevant to Applied Linguistics in Africa more broadly (see Makoni and Meinhof 2004 for a discussion). We argue that while all the gender issues are of interest and importance to language and gender study in general, it is possible to see some of these issues as ‘characteristic’ of African contexts (albeit with ‘echoes’ elsewhere). It will be evident from this first paper (and those which follow) that along with taking on board commonalities in terms of the theoretical notions used in our field in African and non-African contexts, there is also a need to recognise a range of situated understandings of gender identities, gender relations, understandings of gender more broadly, and feminism.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/13611/1/Gender%20and%20Language%20in%20Sub-Saharan%20African%20Contexts.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1558/genl.v6i1.1
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/13611/
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Quantitative, qualitative or both? Combining methods in linguistic research
Angouri, J.. - : Continuum, 2010
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Sociolinguistic and ethnographic approaches to language and gender
Maybin, J.; Swann, J.. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008
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