Who’s really normal? Language and sexuality in public space
Special issue of Journal of Language and Sexuality 4:2 (2015)
Editor
| National University of Singapore, Singapore
[Journal of Language and Sexuality, 4:2] 2015. v, 109 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Combating privilege, regulating language: The struggle to create and maintain university safe spacesChris VanderStouwe | pp. 272–287
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Who’s really normal? Language and sexuality in public spaceMie Hiramoto | pp. 183–192
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Demeanor indexicals, interpretive discourses and the “Kong Girl” stereotype: Constructing gender ideologies in social mediaKatherine H.Y Chen and M. Agnes Kang | pp. 193–222
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Heteronormative love makes a house a home: Multimodal analysis of luxury housing ads in SingaporeMie Hiramoto and Cherise Shi Ling Teo | pp. 223–253
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The subversive potential of queer pornography: A systemic-functional analysis of a written online textVeronika Koller | pp. 254–271
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Combating privilege, regulating language: The struggle to create and maintain university safe spacesChris VanderStouwe | pp. 272–287
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Jennifer Coates. 2013. Women, Men and Everyday Talk. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacmillanReviewed by Scott F. Kiesling | pp. 288–291
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BIC Subject: CFB – Sociolinguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General