Gendre and language in African contexts: references wanted

Gaudio, Rudolf Rudolf.Gaudio at PURCHASE.EDU
Mon Dec 17 16:33:42 UTC 2007


Dear Lily,

Here are three books by linguistic/cultural anthropologists and some articles by me for your bibliography.  It would be great if you could share it when it's done.  Good luck & best regards,

Rudi



Hirsch, Susan F.  1998.  Pronouncing and Persevering:  Gender the Discourses of Disputing in an African Islamic Court.  University of Chicago Press.

Kapchan, Deborah A.  1996.  Gender on the Market:  Moroccan Women and the Revoicing of Tradition.   University of Pennsylvania Press.

Moore, Henrietta L.  1995.  Space, Text, and Gender: An Anthropological Study of the Marakwet of Kenya.  Guilford Publications.  


Gaudio, Rudolf P.  2007.  Out on Video:  Language, Gender and New Public Spheres in Islamic Northern Nigeria.  In Words, Worlds and Material Girls: Language, Gender, Global Economies, ed. B. McElhinny.  Pp. 237-284.  Mouton de Gruyter.
____.  2004.  Male lesbians and other queer notions in Hausa.  In Readings in Gender in Africa, ed. A. Cornwall.  Pp. 47-52.  Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press; London: James Currey.
____.  2001.  White men do it too:  Racialized (homo)sexualities in postcolonial Hausaland.  Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 11(1): 36-51.    
____.  1997.  Not talking straight in Hausa.  In Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender and Sexuality,  ed. K. Hall and A. Livia.  Pp.  416-429.  New York: Oxford Univ. Press.
	


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Subject: Gendre and language in African contexts: references wanted
 
Dear All, 
I am compiling a 'Gender and Language in African Contexts' bibliography
and would be very grateful if you can forward to me any References in
this area. I also hope to make it an annotated bibliography and so would
be grateful if also any whole articles or chapters are forwarded
electronically to me. My e-mail address is ngwebin at yahoo.com
This bibliography is a follow-up of a workshop in Leeds by the BAAL
'Gender and Language' and 'Language in Africa' SIGs on issues in Gender
and Language in African Contexts. 
Many thanks for your collaboration, 
Lilian Atanga (Lily)



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