Literature on sexist discourse
Jennilee Yoon
maraukini at YAHOO.COM
Tue Jan 14 07:04:15 UTC 2003
Dear Yumiko,
Please send me a copy of both of your papers. I am beginning my dissertation in MArch and am interested in KOrean female/male discourse in the media (not sure what aspect of the media yet though)...
my address is
Unit 301 2 Dind St.,
Milsons Point, N.S.W, 2061
Australia
Thank you!
Jennilee Yoon
Yumiko ohara <yumikoo at HAWAII.EDU> wrote:Thank you to Miriam for mentioning my work. I have one more paper that is
in press in Discourse and Society that is about sexist discourse on a
Japanese TV consultation program. Also, there is another paper that is not
about Japanese discourse per se but it does adopt a feminist approach to
Japanese society, particularly about the teaching of English. I would be
happy to send a copy of either or both papers to Sumiyuki and anybody who
might be interested. Here are the references.
Ohara, Yumiko and Scott Saft (in press) Using Conversation Analysis to
Track Gender Ideologies in Social Interaction: Toward a Feminist Analysis
of a Japanese Phone-in Consultation TV Program. Discourse & Society 14(2).
Saft, Scott and Yumiko Ohara (forthcoming) Promoting critical reflection
about gender in EFL classes at a Japanese university. In Bonny Norton and
Aneta Pavelnko (eds.), Gender and TESOL.
Yumiko Ohara
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Miriam Meyerhoff wrote:
> Closer to home, you may find the work of Yumiko Ohara of interest,
> especially her analysis of advice shows. Some references are:
>
> Ohara, Yumiko (1999). Ideology of language and gender: A critical
> discourse analysis of Japanese prescriptive texts. In Jeff
> Verschueren, ed., Language and ideology: Selected papers from the
> sixth International Pragmatics Conference. Vol. 1. Antwerp:IPrA.
> 422-432.
> Ohara, Yumiko, Scott Saft, and Graham Crookes (2001). Towards a
> feminist critical pedagogy in a beginning JFL class. Japanese
> Language and Literature, 35.
>
> Miriam
>
> >?Dear friends,
> >
> >I am planning to review literature on sexist discourse for Japanese feminist
> >s and am beginning with Part Two (Sexist Language and Sexist Discourse) of C
> >ameron's editied volume, The Feminist Critique of Language, 2nd edition. Co
> >uld anyone kindly refer me to other important books and articles on the topic?
> >
> >Best,
> >
> >Sumiyuki Yukawa
> >Toyama U.
> >Japan.
>
> --
>
> Miriam Meyerhoff
> Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
> University of Edinburgh
> 40 George Square
> Edinburgh EH8 9LL
> Scotland, UK
>
> ph (131) 651-1836
> fax (131) 650-3962
>
> http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/~mhoff/
>
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