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Greco2016a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Greco2016a
Author(s) Luca Greco
Title Définir le genre et la parenté en contexte LGBTQ : La définition comme laboratoire catégoriel et comme performance
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Tag(s) EMCA, categorization, drag king, gay and lesbian parenting, gender, performance
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Volume 204
Number 4
Pages 139–158
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Abstract

Drawing from a multi-sited ethnography in gay and lesbian parenting focus groups, in drag king workshops, and in political rallies in the defense of the french same sex mariage law, I will analyse linguistic and interactional ressources mobilized by participants in order to define a word concerning gender and kinship. In this paper, I focused on two phenomena. First, on sequential and categorial procedures through which social actors mobilize in interaction the definitional device “a X is a Y” (a donor is a father) and treat definition as an object of analysis and an argumentative resource. Second, I will focus on multisemiotic ways through which social actors contest and divert definition practices about gender and kinship

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