<P>Dear Yumiko
<P>I'm a Ph. D. student in Iran and am working on language and gender in Iraninan movies. I would be grateful if could send me your papers in this regard.
<P>With thank
<P>Ms. Ehya Amalsaleh
<P> <B><I>Yumiko ohara <yumikoo@HAWAII.EDU></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Thank you to Miriam for mentioning my work. I have one more paper that is<BR>in press in Discourse and Society that is about sexist discourse on a<BR>Japanese TV consultation program. Also, there is another paper that is not<BR>about Japanese discourse per se but it does adopt a feminist approach to<BR>Japanese society, particularly about the teaching of English. I would be<BR>happy to send a copy of either or both papers to Sumiyuki and anybody who<BR>might be interested. Here are the references.<BR><BR>Ohara, Yumiko and Scott Saft (in press) Using Conversation Analysis to<BR>Track Gender Ideologies in Social Interaction: Toward a Feminist Analysis<BR>of a Japanese Phone-in Consultation TV Program. Discourse & Society 14(2).<BR><BR>Saft, Scott and Yumiko Ohara (forthcoming) Promoting critical reflection<BR>about gender in EFL classes at a Japanese university. In Bonny Norton and<BR>Aneta Pavelnko (eds.), Gender and TESOL.<BR><BR>Yumiko Ohara<BR><BR>On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Miriam Meyerhoff wrote:<BR><BR>> Closer to home, you may find the work of Yumiko Ohara of interest,<BR>> especially her analysis of advice shows. Some references are:<BR>><BR>> Ohara, Yumiko (1999). Ideology of language and gender: A critical<BR>> discourse analysis of Japanese prescriptive texts. In Jeff<BR>> Verschueren, ed., Language and ideology: Selected papers from the<BR>> sixth International Pragmatics Conference. Vol. 1. Antwerp:IPrA.<BR>> 422-432.<BR>> Ohara, Yumiko, Scott Saft, and Graham Crookes (2001). Towards a<BR>> feminist critical pedagogy in a beginning JFL class. Japanese<BR>> Language and Literature, 35.<BR>><BR>> Miriam<BR>><BR>> >?Dear friends,<BR>> ><BR>> >I am planning to review literature on sexist discourse for Japanese feminist<BR>> >s and am beginning with Part Two (Sexist Language and Sexist Discourse) of C<BR>> >ameron's editied volume, The Feminist Critique of Language, 2nd edition. Co<BR>> >uld anyone kindly refer me to other important books and articles on the topic?<BR>> ><BR>> >Best,<BR>> ><BR>> >Sumiyuki Yukawa<BR>> >Toyama U.<BR>> >Japan.<BR>><BR>> --<BR>><BR>> Miriam Meyerhoff<BR>> Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics<BR>> University of Edinburgh<BR>> 40 George Square<BR>> Edinburgh EH8 9LL<BR>> Scotland, UK<BR>><BR>> ph (131) 651-1836<BR>> fax (131) 650-3962<BR>><BR>> http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/~mhoff/<BR>></BLOCKQUOTE><p><br><hr size=1>Do you Yahoo!?<br>
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