Fishman78

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Fishman78
BibType ARTICLE
Key Fishman78
Author(s) Pamela M. Fishman
Title Interaction: The Work Women Do
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Tag(s) EMCA, Gender, Power, Interaction
Publisher
Year 1978
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Journal Social Problems
Volume 25
Number 4
Pages 397–406
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DOI 10.2307/800492
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School
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Howpublished
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Abstract

The paper examines male-female hierarchy in everyday interaction. Beginning with a discussion of the concepts of power and of conversation as negotiated activity, it suggests that successful interaction depends on work by the participants. Using tapes of daily conversations between three male-female couples as data, I present some observations on the ways conversation is controlled as well as the results of transcript analysis. The analysis describes the concrete strategies used by men and women in interaction. Women do more conversational work than men; this is the interactional manifestation of power relations. Finally, some suggestions are made on the importance of studying interactions in the areas of availability and maintenance of one's gender identity.

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