ABSTRACT

Language, Gender, and Sexuality offers a panoramic and accessible introduction to the ways in which linguistic patterns are sensitive to social categories of gender and sexuality, as well as an overview of how speakers use language to create and display gender and sexuality. This book includes discussions of trans/non-binary/genderqueer identities, embodiment, new media, and the role of language and interaction in sexual harassment, assault, and rape. Drawing on an international range of examples to illustrate key points, this book addresses the questions of:

  • how language categorizes the gender/sexuality world in both grammar and interaction;
  • how speakers display, create, and orient to gender, sexuality, and desire in interaction;
  • how and why people display different ways of speaking based on their gender/sexual identities.

Aimed at students with no background in linguistics or gender studies, this book is essential reading for anyone studying language, gender, and sexuality for the first time.

chapter Chapter 1|7 pages

More than talking difference

chapter Chapter 2|13 pages

Studying language

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

What are gender and sexuality?

A short introduction to a very big topic

chapter Chapter 4|23 pages

How we got here

A brief history of the study of language, gender, and sexuality

chapter Chapter 5|26 pages

Linguistic categorization and gender categories

chapter Chapter 6|47 pages

Interaction, identity, and performativity

chapter Chapter 7|44 pages

Linguistic norms as gender norms

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Putting it all together

Gender, sexuality, and language infuse life and society