Stockill-Kitzinger2007

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Stockill-Kitzinger2007
BibType ARTICLE
Key Stockill-Kitzinger2007
Author(s) Clare Stockill, Celia Kitzinger
Title Gendered 'People': How Linguistically Non-gendered Terms Can Have Gendered Interactional Relevance
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Tag(s) EMCA, Gender, Person Reference
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Year 2007
Language English
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Journal Feminism & Psychology
Volume 17
Number 2
Pages 224–236
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DOI 10.1177/0959353507076555
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Abstract

Drawing on a case study of a single data extract, this article uses conversation analysis (CA) to explore the use of: (1) gendered linguistic terms ('girls' and 'boys') that are treated as relevantly interactionally gendered by the participants; (2) use of a linguistically non-gendered term ('people') that is not treated as relevantly interactionally gendered; (3) use of a linguistically gendered term ('man') that is not treated as relevantly interactionally gendered; and (4) use of a linguistically non-gendered term ('people') that is treated as relevantly interactionally gendered by the participants. Our analysis shows that the interactional meaning of gender is not intrinsic to gendered linguistic forms, but to the action a linguistic form is used to do on any given occasion of use. This contributes to the development of feminist CA and to the understanding of how gender is constructed in talk-in-interaction, as well as more generally to conversation analytic work on membership categorization and person reference.

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