TY - BOOK ID - 26244070 TI - The language and sexuality reader AU - Cameron, Deborah AU - Kulick, Don PY - 2006 SN - 0415363071 9780415363075 041536308X 9780415363082 0203013379 9780203013373 PB - London Routledge DB - UniCat KW - Sociolinguistics KW - Homosexuels KW - Genderlinguïstiek KW - Taal en sekse KW - Taal en seksualiteit KW - taalgebruik i.v.m. seksualiteit KW - Genderlinguïstiek. KW - Taal en sekse. KW - Taal en seksualiteit. KW - slang. KW - taalgebruik i.v.m. seksualiteit. KW - sekseverschillen. KW - Taalgebruik i.v.m. seksualiteit. KW - Gays KW - Language and languages KW - Language and sex. KW - Lesbians KW - Sociolinguistics. KW - Engelse taal KW - Homoseksualiteit KW - Lesbianisme KW - Taal en talen KW - Language. KW - Sex differences. KW - Seksualiteit KW - Slang. KW - Taalgebruik. KW - Sekseverschillen. KW - Langage et sexualité KW - Langage et langues KW - Lesbiennes KW - Sociolinguistique KW - Différences entre sexes KW - Langage KW - Geschlechterrolle. KW - Homosexualität. KW - Seksualiteit. KW - Sociolinguïstiek. KW - Soziolinguistik. KW - Sprache. KW - Gay people UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:26244070 AB - The Language and Sexuality Reader is the first collection to bring together historical and contemporary writings from a range of academic disciplines to explore the connections between sex as a domain of human experience and the language we use to speak and write about it. The topics addressed by contributors include gay slang and gay speech styles; the language of drag performances, personal ads, Nepali love letters and Japanese schoolgirl fiction; what counts as 'having sex' and whether 'marriage' has to be heterosexual by definition; the communication of sexual desire, consent and refusal; and how heterosexuals reveal themselves in ordinary conversation. Bringing together material from fields including anthropology, communication studies, linguistics, medicine and psychology, this text offers a variety of approaches to its subject. ER -