Language and Woman's Place Text and Commentaries

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Edition: Revised
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2004-07-22
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The 1975 publication of Robin Tolmach Lakoff's Language and Woman's Place, is widely recognized as having inaugurated feminist research on the relationship between language and gender, touching off a remarkable response among language scholars, feminists, and general readers. For the pastthirty years, scholars of language and gender have been debating and developing Lakoff's initial observations. Arguing that language is fundamental to gender inequality, Lakoff pointed to two areas in which inequalities can be found: Language used about women, such as the asymmetries between seemingly parallel terms like master and mistress, and language used by women, which places women in a double bindbetween being appropriately feminine and being fully human. Lakoff's central argument that "women's language" expresses powerlessness triggered a controversy that continues to this day. The revised and expanded edition presents the full text of the original first edition, along with an introduction and annotations by Lakoff in which she reflects on the text a quarter century later and expands on some of the most widely discussed issues it raises. The volume also brings togethercommentaries from twenty-six leading scholars of language, gender, and sexuality, within linguistics, anthropology, modern languages, education, information sciences, and other disciplines. The commentaries discuss the book's contribution to feminist research on language and explore its ongoingrelevance for scholarship in the field. This new edition of Language and Woman's Place not only makes available once again the pioneering text of feminist linguistics; just as important, it places the text in the context of contemporary feminist and gender theory for a new generation of readers.

Author Biography


Robin Tolmach Lakoff is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Widely regarded as the founder of language and gender studies, she writes extensively about gender and power and is the author or coauthor of seven books and nearly one hundred articles.

Mary Bucholz is Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. She has coedited several books on language and gender and is the author of numerous articles on race, class, and youth identities.

Table of Contents

Contributors xi
Editor's Introduction 3(12)
Author's Introduction: Language and Woman's Place Revisited 15(24)
THE ORIGINAL TEXT with Annotations by the Author
Language and Woman's Place
Language and Woman's Place
39(38)
Why Women are Ladies
77(26)
Annotations
103(18)
COMMENTARIES
Part I: Contexts
Changing Places: Language and Woman's Place in Context
121(8)
Mary Bucholtz
``Radical Feminist'' as Label, Libel, and Laudatory Chant: The Politics of Theoretical Taxonomies in Feminist Linguistics
129(7)
Bonnie Mcelhinny
Positioning Ideas and Gendered Subjects: ``Women's Language'' Revisited
136(7)
Sally McConnell-Ginet
Language and Woman's Place: Picking Up the Gauntlet
143(8)
Anna Livia
Part II: Concepts
Power, Lady, and Linguistic Politeness in Language and Woman's Place
151(7)
Janet Holmes
Cultural Patterning in Language and Woman's Place
158(7)
Deborah Tannen
The Good Woman
165(6)
Penelope Eckert
Language and Marginalized Places
171(8)
Kira Hall
Part III: Femininities
Exploring Women's Language in Japanese
179(8)
Sachiko Ide
``Women's Language'' and Martha Stewart: From a Room of One's Own to a Home of One's Own to a Corporation of One's Own
187(8)
Catherine Evans Davies
Public Discourse and the Private Life of Little Girls: Language and Woman's Place and Language Socialization
195(7)
Jenny Cook-Gumperz
Mother's Place in Language and Woman's Place
202(7)
Shari Kendall
Part IV: Power
Doing and Saying: Some Words on Women's Silence
209(7)
Miriam Meyerhoff
Computer-Mediated Communication and Woman's Place
216(7)
Susan C. Herring
Linguistic Discrimination and Violence against Women: Discursive Practices and Material Effects
223(6)
Susan Ehrlich
What Does a Focus on ``Men's Language'' Tell Us about Language and Woman's Place?
229(8)
Scott Fabius Kiesling
Part V: Women's Places
Gender, Identity, and ``Strong Language'' in a Professional Woman's Talk
237(7)
Judith Mattson Bean
Barbara Johnstone
The New (and Improved?) Language and Place of Women in Japan
244(8)
Yoshiko Matsumoto
``I'm Every Woman'': Black Women's (Dis)placement in Women's Language Study
252(8)
Marcyliena Morgan
The Anguish of Normative Gender: Sociolinguistic Studies among U.S. Latinas
260(9)
Norma Mendoza-Denton
Contradictions of the Indigenous Americas: Feminist Challenges to and from the Field
269(8)
Sara Trechter
Part VI: Sexualities
Language and Woman's Place: Blueprinting Studies of Gay Men's English
277(6)
William L. Leap
The Way We Wish We Were: Sexuality and Class in Language and Woman's Place
283(6)
Rudolf P. Gaudio
``I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar'': The Importance of Linguistic Stereotype for Lesbian Identity Performances
289(7)
Robin Queen
As Much as We Use Language: Lakoff's Queer Augury
296(7)
Rusty Barrett
Index 303

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