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Sexed Texts: Language, Gender and Sexuality
Sexed Texts: Language, Gender and Sexuality
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Some of the questions addressed in the book include: how do people construct their own and others' gendered or sexual identities through the use of language? What is the relationship between language and desire? In what ways do language practices help to reflect and shape different gendered/sexed discourses as 'normal', problematic or contested? Taking a broadly deconstructionist perspective, the book progresses from examining what are seen as preferable or acceptable ways to express gender and sexuality, moving towards more 'tolerated' identities, practices and desires, and finally arriving at marginalised and tabooed forms. The book locates sexuality and gender as socially constructed, and therefore examines language use in terms of socio-historical factors, linking changing conceptualisations of identity, discourse and desire to theories surrounding regulation, globalisation, new technologies, marketisation and consumerism.
About the Author:
Paul Baker is a lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University
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