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- ISBN
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195101243
ISBN-13
9780195101249
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1171983
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Publication Name
Gender and Discourse
Language
English
Subject
Linguistics / General, Gender & the Law
Publication Year
1996
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Language Arts & Disciplines
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
7.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
93-038839
Reviews
"Tannen brings together five studies that bear on dominance vs. culture asinterpretations of gender difference in languages, and frames the studies withan introduction addressing the debate. All concerned with the issue will need toaddress what she says."--Dell Hymes, author of Foundations inSociolinguistics, "Deborah Tannen is the archangel of clarity....She makes the art oflistening less scary and more fascinating than any other sociolinguist ortherapist writing today."--Los Angeles Times, "A clear and cogent synthesis of important research in linguistics discourse analysis and gender studies."--Bennett Rafoth, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, "Tannen's work provides a clear, precise, complete analysis of verbal andnonverbal communication, based on scientific evidence. Gender and Discourse isprobably her best yet."--Mark Hickson, University of Alabama atBirmingham, "I...found the contents to be lucidly written and to have extremely significant relevance to interdisciplinary communications studies."--Harold Battersby, SUNY-Geneseo, "Excellent book....The topic of genderlects simply cannot be approached without reference to Tannen, and this book gathers together some of her most impressive findings."--bridget Drinka, University of Texas at San Antonio, "A very interesting and useful book. I like the organization. It's up-to-date and thought-provoking."--Barbara Abbott, Michign State University, "Excellent book....The topic of genderlects simply cannot be approachedwithout reference to Tannen, and this book gathers together some of her mostimpressive findings."--bridget Drinka, University of Texas at San Antonio, "A very interesting and useful book. I like the organization. It'sup-to-date and thought-provoking."--Barbara Abbott, Michign StateUniversity, "I...found the contents to be lucidly written and to have extremelysignificant relevance to interdisciplinary communications studies."--HaroldBattersby, SUNY-Geneseo, "A significant contribution to teaching about gender difference incommunication. These highly readable chapters provide much valuable informationfor raising students' awareness."--Clifford E. Wexler, Columbia-Green CommunityCollege, "A mature and inspiring synthesis of rigorous method and humanistic aswell as scientific goals."--Paul Friedrich, author of The LanguageParallax, "A clear and cogent synthesis of important research in linguistics discourse analysis and gender studies."--Bennett Rafoth, Indiana University of Pennsylvania"Excellent book....The topic of genderlects simply cannot be approached without reference to Tannen, and this book gathers together some of her most impressive findings."--bridget Drinka, University of Texas at San Antonio"I...found the contents to be lucidly written and to have extremely significant relevance to interdisciplinary communications studies."--Harold Battersby, SUNY-Geneseo"A very interesting and useful book. I like the organization. It's up-to-date and thought-provoking."--Barbara Abbott, Michign State University"Great for use in a communication and gender course."--Judith Barnes, San Jose State University"Deborah Tannen is the archangel of clarity....She makes the art of listening less scary and more fascinating than any other sociolinguist or therapist writing today."--Los Angeles Times"Tannen explains the scholarly underpinnings of her bestseller You Just Don't Understand>"--The Washington Post"A useful thematic compilation for larger public and all academic libraries."--Library Journal"A mature and inspiring synthesis of rigorous method and humanistic as well as scientific goals."--Paul Friedrich, author of The Language Parallax"Tannen brings together five studies that bear on dominance vs. culture as interpretations of gender difference in languages, and frames the studies with an introduction addressing the debate. All concerned with the issue will need to address what she says."--Dell Hymes, author of Foundations in Sociolinguistics"Tannen's work provides a clear, precise, complete analysis of verbal and nonverbal communication, based on scientific evidence. Gender and Discourse is probably her best yet."--Mark Hickson, University of Alabama at Birmingham"A significant contribution to teaching about gender difference in communication. These highly readable chapters provide much valuable information for raising students' awareness."--Clifford E. Wexler, Columbia-Green Community College, "Tannen explains the scholarly underpinnings of her bestseller You JustDon't Understand"--The Washington Post, "Deborah Tannen is the archangel of clarity....She makes the art of listening less scary and more fascinating than any other sociolinguist or therapist writing today."--Los Angeles Times, "Tannen brings together five studies that bear on dominance vs. culture as interpretations of gender difference in languages, and frames the studies with an introduction addressing the debate. All concerned with the issue will need to address what she says."--Dell Hymes, author of Foundationsin Sociolinguistics, "A mature and inspiring synthesis of rigorous method and humanistic as well as scientific goals."--Paul Friedrich, author of The Language Parallax, "Tannen explains the scholarly underpinnings of her bestseller You Just Don't Understand"--The Washington Post
Dewey Edition
20
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
401
Synopsis
Deborah Tannen's You Just Don't Understand spent nearly four years (in cloth and paper) on The New York Times Best Seller list and has sold over a million and a half copies. Clearly, Tannen's insights into how and why women and men so often misunderstand each other when they talk has touched a nerve. For years a highly respected scholar in the field of linguistics, she has now become widely known for her work on how conversational style differences associated with gender affect relationships. Her life work has demonstrated how close and intelligent analysis of conversation can reveal the extraordinary complexities of social relationships--including relationships between men and women. Now, in Gender and Discourse, Tannen has gathered together six of her scholarly essays, including her newest and previously unpublished work in which language and gender are examined through the lens of "sex-class-linked" patterns, rather than "sex-linked" patterns. These essays provide a theoretical backdrop to her best-selling books--and an informative introduction which discusses her field of linguistics, describes the research methods she typically uses, and addresses the controversies surrounding her field as well as some misunderstandings of her work. (She argues, for instance, that her cultural approach to gender differences does not deny that men dominate women in society, nor does it ascribe gender differences to women's "essential nature.") The essays themselves cover a wide range of topics. In one, she analyzes a number of conversational strategies--such as interruption, topic raising, indirection, and silence--and shows that, contrary to much work on language and gender, no strategy exclusively expresses dominance or submissiveness in conversation--interruption (or overlap) can be supportive, silence and indirection can be used to control. It is the interactional context, the participants' individual styles, and the interaction of their styles, Tannen shows, that result in the balance of power. She also provides a fascinating analysis of four groups of males and females (second-, sixth-, and tenth-grade students, and twenty-five year olds) conversing with their best friends, and she includes an early article co-authored with Robin Lakoff that presents a theory of conversational strategy, illustrated by analysis of dialogue in Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage. Readers interested in the theoretical framework behind Tannen's work will find this volume fascinating. It will be sure to interest anyone curious about the crucial yet often unnoticed role that language and gender play in our daily lives., Tannen collects five of her published essays on gender and language, which provide a background as well as a response to her bestselling You Just Don't Understand (1990). She adds an introduction that discusses the surprising reactions to that book and explains how these essays deal with the questions raised by the book's critics., In GENDER AND DISCOURSE best-selling and highly respected linguist Deborah Tannen has gathered together five of her essays on language and gender to elaborate the theoretical and empirical framework that underlies her best-selling book, YOU JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND. In an informative introduction, Tannen discusses her field of linguistics, describes the research methods she typically uses, and addresses the controversies associated with her field as well as some misrepresentations of her work.The essays themselves cover a wide range of topics. In one, she analyses a number of conversational strategies-- such as interruption, topic raising, indirectness, and silence--and shows that, contrary to earlier work on language and gender, no strategy is linked inflexibly to dominance or powerlessness in conversation. Interruption (or overlap) can be supportive as well as dominant; silence and indirectness can express control as well as powerlessness. The interactional context, the participants' individual styles, and the interaction of their styles, Tannen shows, all influence the balance of power. In these essays, she peels back the layers of complexity and strategy underlying even the most basic of conversational interactions to reveal a world where much more than the literal meaning of words is being communicated.Readers interested in a deeper and more detailed understanding of Tannen's work will find this volume fascinating. It will be sure to interest anyone curious about the crucial yet often unnoticed role that language and gender play in our daily lives., Deborah Tannen's You Just Don't Understand spent nearly four years (in cloth and paper) on The New York Times Best Seller list and has sold over a million and a half copies. Clearly, Tannen's insights into how and why women and men so often misunderstand each other when they talk has touched a nerve. For years a highly respected scholar in the field of linguistics, she has now become widely known for her work on how conversational style differences associated with gender affect relationships. Her life work has demonstrated how close and intelligent analysis of conversation can reveal the extraordinary complexities of social relationships--including relationships between men and women. Now, in Gender and Discourse , Tannen has gathered together six of her scholarly essays, including her newest and previously unpublished work in which language and gender are examined through the lens of "sex-class-linked" patterns, rather than "sex-linked" patterns. These essays provide a theoretical backdrop to her best-selling books--and an informative introduction which discusses her field of linguistics, describes the research methods she typically uses, and addresses the controversies surrounding her field as well as some misunderstandings of her work. (She argues, for instance, that her cultural approach to gender differences does not deny that men dominate women in society, nor does it ascribe gender differences to women's "essential nature.") The essays themselves cover a wide range of topics. In one, she analyzes a number of conversational strategies--such as interruption, topic raising, indirection, and silence--and shows that, contrary to much work on language and gender, no strategy exclusively expresses dominance or submissiveness in conversation--interruption (or overlap) can be supportive, silence and indirection can be used to control. It is the interactional context, the participants' individual styles, and the interaction of their styles, Tannen shows, that result in the balance of power. She also provides a fascinating analysis of four groups of males and females (second-, sixth-, and tenth-grade students, and twenty-five year olds) conversing with their best friends, and she includes an early article co-authored with Robin Lakoff that presents a theory of conversational strategy, illustrated by analysis of dialogue in Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage . Readers interested in the theoretical framework behind Tannen's work will find this volume fascinating. It will be sure to interest anyone curious about the crucial yet often unnoticed role that language and gender play in our daily lives.
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