FW: IGALA Book Prize Shortlist 2010

Ainsworth, Janet jan at SEATTLEU.EDU
Wed May 5 18:10:11 UTC 2010


Congratulations to all the authors on these lists! What a worthy recognition of the important scholarly work being done in the field!

Janet Ainsworth
John D. Eshelman Professor of Law
Seattle University
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Seattle WA 98122 USA
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jan at seatttleu.edu
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 From: S.L.Mills at shu.ac.uk
> To: S.L.Mills at shu.ac.uk; GALA-L at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
> CC: laurelkamada at hotmail.com; p.griffin at blueyonder.co.uk; sara.mills4 at btinternet.com
> Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 12:03:58 +0100
> Subject: RE: IGALA Book Prize Shortlist 2010
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> Dear IGALA members,
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> The following books have been selected for the shortlist for the IGALA Book Prize 2010. The winning book will be announced within the next few weeks and awarded at the IGALA conference in Tokyo in 2010. The winning book is allowed to use the IGALA logo on its cover and a statement that it is the winner of the IGALA Book prize 2010.
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> Short list
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> Niko Besnier: Gossip and the Everyday Production of Politics
> Pia Pichler: Talking Young Femininities
> Rosalind Gill: Gender and the Media
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> Long List
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> Harrington, K; Litosseliti, L; Sauntso! n, H; Sunderland, J. (Eds) Gender and Language Research Methodologies
> Paul Baker: Sexed Texts; Language, Gender and Sexuality
> Allyson Jule: A Beginner's Guide to Language and Gender
> Sara Mills: Language and Sexism
> Harold Castenada-Pena Masculinities and Femininities Go to Preschool
> Julia Menard-Warwick: Gendered Identities and Immigrant Language Learning
> Throsby and Alexander: Gender and Interpersonal Violence: Language, Action and Representation
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> Thanks very much to Pat Griffin and Laurel Kamada who have approached publishers for review copies of books published in the field and have selected reviewers for these books. Pat then handled the organising of the reviews meticulously. Thanks are due to all of those people who kindly reviewed the books for the prize.
>
> If you have published a book recently which you would like to be submitted for the IGALA Book Prize, send me details of the bo! ok and approach your publisher to see if they will agree to submit it (we ask publishers to send us three copies of the book and to pay us a fee to cover administrative charges).
> Best wishes
> Sara Mills


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