ABSTRACT

Language, Gender and Parenthood Online explores the digital interactions of parents on the UK-based internet discussion forum Mumsnet Talk, a space dominated by users sharing a common identification as women, parents and mothers. Using a qualitative approach grounded in feminist poststructuralist theory, Jai Mackenzie uncovers ‘common-sense’ assumptions about gender and parenthood, explores the construction of gender and parenthood in digital contexts and how discourses of gendered parenthood are negotiated, resisted and subverted. This is key reading for students, scholars and researchers in the field of language and gender, as well as language and digital communication.

chapter 1|5 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Analyzing language, gender and parenthood online

A feminist poststructuralist approach

chapter 4|27 pages

Researching Mumsnet Talk

chapter 7|4 pages

Conclusion

Language, gender and parenthood online