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Gender, Heteroglossia and Power : A Sociolinguistic Study of Youth Culture.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Language, Power and Social Process [LPSP] SeriesPublisher: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 2000Copyright date: ©2001Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (368 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110809121
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gender, Heteroglossia and PowerDDC classification:
  • 306.44/0946/72
LOC classification:
  • P120.Y68.P85 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Notes To The Reader -- Transcription Conventions -- Introduction -- 1. Historical And Social Background Of This Research -- 2. How I Did The Fieldwork -- 3. Conceptual Framework -- Concluding Remarks -- Part 1 Masculinities And Femininities In Youth Culture -- Chapter 1 The Rambleros -- 1. Simplified Masculinity -- 2. Feminine Agendas -- 3. Gender Crossing -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2 The Trepas -- 1. Transgression And Insubmission -- 2. Politicized Identities -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 3 The Polyvalence Of Talk -- 1. The Organization Of The Groups -- 2. Gender-Mixed Events And Hybrid Events -- 3. Polyvalent Situations -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusions To Part 1 Politicized Identities: What Difference Do They Make? -- Part 2 Languages And Ideologies -- Chapter 4 Speech Styles And Orders Of Discourse -- 1. The "Simple" Truth Of The Rambleros -- 2. The Politics Of La Penya -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 5 Catalan And Spanish Voices -- 1. Towards A Dialogical Analysis Of Codeswitching: Methodological Considerations -- 2. An Inventory Of Voices -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 6 Language Choices -- 1. Language Choice In Catalonia: A Political Issue -- 2. Language Choice Amongst The Rambleros And The Trepas -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusions To Part 2 The Ideological Investment Of Speech Varieties -- Part 3 Situated Practices And Social Structures -- Chapter 7 Youth Culture As A Social Field -- 1. Reproduced And Reproductive Practices -- 2. Social Change And Situated Practice In Bourdieu'S Model -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusions To Part 3 Theoretical Implications Of This Approach -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Notes To The Reader -- Transcription Conventions -- Introduction -- 1. Historical And Social Background Of This Research -- 2. How I Did The Fieldwork -- 3. Conceptual Framework -- Concluding Remarks -- Part 1 Masculinities And Femininities In Youth Culture -- Chapter 1 The Rambleros -- 1. Simplified Masculinity -- 2. Feminine Agendas -- 3. Gender Crossing -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 2 The Trepas -- 1. Transgression And Insubmission -- 2. Politicized Identities -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 3 The Polyvalence Of Talk -- 1. The Organization Of The Groups -- 2. Gender-Mixed Events And Hybrid Events -- 3. Polyvalent Situations -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusions To Part 1 Politicized Identities: What Difference Do They Make? -- Part 2 Languages And Ideologies -- Chapter 4 Speech Styles And Orders Of Discourse -- 1. The "Simple" Truth Of The Rambleros -- 2. The Politics Of La Penya -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 5 Catalan And Spanish Voices -- 1. Towards A Dialogical Analysis Of Codeswitching: Methodological Considerations -- 2. An Inventory Of Voices -- Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 6 Language Choices -- 1. Language Choice In Catalonia: A Political Issue -- 2. Language Choice Amongst The Rambleros And The Trepas -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusions To Part 2 The Ideological Investment Of Speech Varieties -- Part 3 Situated Practices And Social Structures -- Chapter 7 Youth Culture As A Social Field -- 1. Reproduced And Reproductive Practices -- 2. Social Change And Situated Practice In Bourdieu'S Model -- Concluding Remarks -- Conclusions To Part 3 Theoretical Implications Of This Approach -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- Notes -- References -- Index.

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