Language and heterosex.

Kathryn Remlinger remlingk at GVSU.EDU
Wed Apr 25 20:11:05 UTC 2007


Hi Joshua,

These articles might be helpful:

Remlinger, Kathryn. (2005). Negotiating the classroom floor: Negotiating ideologies of gender and sexuality. In M. Lazar (ed.), Feminist critical discourse analysis, pp. 114-138. New York: Palgrave/Macmillan. 

Remlinger, Kathryn A. (1997). Keeping it straight: The negotiation of meanings in the constitution of gender and sexuality. Women and Language, 20 (1): 47-53.



Could you post a list of the articles that you receive? Thanks.

Best,
Kate





Kathryn Remlinger, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English: Linguistics
Grand Valley State University
Allendale, Michigan
tel: 616-331-3122
fax: 616-331-3430
>>> Joshua Raclaw <Joshua.Raclaw at COLORADO.EDU> 04/25/07 12:27 AM >>>
Hi all,

I'm looking for language and sexuality research that considers linguistic constructions of heterosexuality - explicitly so, rather than as an unmarked aspect of language and gender research - and especially those that discuss the potential influences of heteronormativity.  I've come up with work by Cameron, Kiesling, Eckert, and Kitzinger as sources, but no one else comes to mind.  Could anyone suggest some good names or articles, or if a bibliography or lit review exists on the topic, point me towards that?

Thanks!

Joshua


Joshua Raclaw - PhD student
Department of Linguistics
Culture, Language & Social Practice
Women and Gender Studies
University of Colorado at Boulder
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~raclaw/



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