23.10.
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general
introduction
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30.10.
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theory
of language and gender studies
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06.11.
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sexist
language
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13.11.
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canceled:
Kiel-conference Perceiving and Performing Gender
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20.11.
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self-help:
rhetoric for women
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27.11.
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canceled
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04.12.
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discourses
of femininity and masculinity
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11.12.
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contested
meanings: sexual harassment
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18.12.
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conversations
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08.01.
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humor
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15.01.
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silence
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22.01.
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guest
lecture: Dr. Friederike Braun, Zentrum für Interdisziplinäre
Frauenforschung, Kiel, Geschlecht in einer genuslosen Sprache
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29.01.
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computer-mediated
communication
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05.02.
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multilingualism
and second language acquisition
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30.10.
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Eckert,
Penelope and Sally McConnell-Ginet. 1992. Think practically and
look locally. Language and gender as community-based practice.
Annual Review of Anthropology 21, 461-490. Repr. in Roman,
Camille, Suzanne Juhasz and Christanne Miller, eds, The Women
and Language Debate. A Sourcebook. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers
University Press, 432-460
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06.11.
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Romaine,
Suzanne. 1997. Gender, grammar and the space in between. In Helga
Kotthoff and Ruth Wodak, eds, Communicating Gender in Context.
Amsterdam: Benjamins, 51-76
Braun,
Friederike. 1997. Making men out of people. The MAN principle in
translating genderless forms. In Helga Kotthoff and Ruth Wodak,
eds, Communicating Gender in Context. Amsterdam:
Benjamins, 3-29
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20.11.
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Crawford,
Mary. 1995. The Assertiveness Bandwagon. In Crawford, Mary.
Talking Difference. On Gender and Language. London: Sage,
49-85
Cameron,
Deborah. The language-gender interface: challenging co-optation.
In Bergvall, Victoria L., Janet M. Bing and Alice F. Freed, eds,
Rethinking Language and Gender Research. Theory and Practice.
London: Longman, 31-53
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04.12.
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Talbot,
Mary. 1995. A Synthetic Sisterhood: False Friends in a Teenage
Magazine. In Hall, Kira and Mary Bucholtz, eds, Gender
Articulated. Language and the Socially Constructed Self. New
York: Routledge, 143-165
Talbot,
Mary M. 1997. 'Randy Fish Boss Branded a Stinker': Coherence and
the Construction of Masculinities in a British Tabloid Newspaper.
In Johnson, Sally and Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, eds, Language and
Masculinity. Oxford: Blackwell, 173-187
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11.12.
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Ehrlich,
Susan and Ruth King. 1995. Consensual sex or sexual harassment:
negotiating meaning. In Bergvall, Victoria L., Janet M. Bing and
Alice F. Freed, eds, Rethinking Language and Gender Research.
Theory and Practice. London: Longman, 153-172
Moonwoomon,
Birch. 1995. The writing on the wall: a border case of race and
gender. In Hall, Kira and Mary Bucholtz, eds, Gender
Articulated. Language and the Socially Constructed Self. New
York: Routledge, 447-467
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18.12.
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Coates,
Jennifer. 1997. Women's Friendships, Women's Talk. In Wodak,
Ruth, ed, Gender and Discourse. London: Sage, 245-262
Cameron,
Deborah. 1997. Performing Gender Identity: Young Men's Talk and
the Construction of Heterosexual Masculinity. In Johnson, Sally
and Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, eds, Language and Masculinity.
Oxford: Blackwell, 47-64
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08.01.
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Crawford,
Mary. 1995. On Conversational Humor. In Crawford, Mary. Talking
Difference. On Gender and Language. London: Sage, 129-169
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15.01.
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Gal,
Susan. 1991. Between Speech and Silence. The Problematics of
Research on Language and Gender. In di Leonardo, Micaela, ed,
Gender at the Crossroads of Knowledge. Repr. in Roman,
Camille, Suzanne Juhasz and Christanne Miller, eds, The Women
and Language Debate. A Sourcebook. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers
University Press, 407-431
Lakoff,
Robin Tolmach. 1995. Cries and Whispers: The Shattering of the
Silence. In Hall, Kira and Mary Bucholtz, eds, Gender
Articulated. Language and the Socially Constructed Self. New
York: Routledge, 25-50.
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29.01.
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Hall,
Kira. 1996. Cyberfeminism. In Herring, Susan C, ed,
Computer-Mediated Communication. Linguistic, Social and
Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 147-170
Herring,
Susan, Deborah A. Johnson and Tamra DiBenedetto. 1995. "This
Discussion Is Going Too Far!": Male Resistance to Female
Participation on the Internet. In Hall, Kira and Mary Bucholtz,
eds, Gender Articulated. Language and the Socially Constructed
Self. New York: Routledge, 67-96
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05.02.
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Ehrlich,
Susan. 1997. Gender as social practice. Implications for second
language acquisition. SSLA 19, 421-446.
Kramsch,
Claire and Linda von Hoene. 1994. Rethinking the teaching and
learning of foreign languages through feminist and
sociolinguistic theory. In Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, Laurel A.
Sutton and Caitlin Hines, eds, Cultural Performances.
Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Women and Language Conference.
Berkeley Women and Language Group, 378-388
Siegal,
Meryl. 1994. Second-language learning, identity, and resistance:
White women studying Japanese in Japan. In Bucholtz, Mary, A. C.
Liang, Laurel A. Sutton and Caitlin Hines, eds, Cultural
Performances. Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Women and
Language Conference. Berkeley Women and Language Group,
642-650
Pujolar
i Cos, Joan. 1997. Masculinities in a Multilingual Setting. In
Johnson, Sally and Ulrike Hanna Meinhof, eds, Language and
Masculinity. Oxford: Blackwell, 86-106
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