query: teaching article, gender and language in India
Ellen L. Contini-Morava
elc9j at unix.mail.virginia.edu
Tue Apr 29 20:32:01 UTC 2003
Hello, here are two possibilities:
Gloria Goodwin Raheja and Ann Grodzins Gold, Listen to the Heron's Words:
Reimagining Gender and kinship in North India. U of California Press
1994.
Kira Hall and Veronica O'Donovan, "Shifting gender positions among
Hindi-speaking hijras". In V. Bergvall, J. Bing, and A. Freed (eds.),
Rethinking Language and Gender Research: Theory and Practice. Longman
1996.
Ellen
On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Rachel R. Reynolds wrote:
> An undergraduate student has asked me for help researching gender and
> communication in India. A semi-extensive search of library databases and a
> pile of sociolinguistics readers hasn't yielded a really high quality
> teaching article nor a solid piece from which to base a senior research
> project. Might someone recommend a piece or two on language and gender in
> India?
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> Rachel
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> Rachel R. Reynolds
> Assistant Professor
> Department of Culture & Communication
> Drexel University
> 3141 Chestnut Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19104
> (215) 895-0498
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