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Kitzinger2007e
BibType ARTICLE
Key Kitzinger2007e
Author(s) Celia Kitzinger, Rose Rickford
Title Becoming a "bloke": The construction of gender in interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Membership Categorization, Person Reference, Gender
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Year 2007
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Journal Feminism & Psychology
Volume 17
Number 2
Pages 214-223
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Abstract

This article uses conversation analysis (CA) on a single case study (a call to a helpline for women with symphysis pubis dysfunction) to explore how, and why, a speaker produces a non-present third person she has earlier referred to using a non-gendered term (`your partner') as a member of a gendered category (`a bloke') — and why she later seeks to undo this categorization. This contributes to (feminist) CA an understanding of how gender is constructed in talk-in-interaction and, more generally, to understandings of membership categorization and person reference.

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