Gender, heteroglossia, and power : a sociolinguistic study of youth culture / by Joan Pujolar. [electronic resource]
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- 9783110809121 (e-book)
- 306.44/0946/72 21
- P120.Y68 P85 2001
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Ebook | TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone Online | eBook (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [325]-348) and index.
Historical and social background of this research -- How I did the fieldwork -- Conceptual framework -- Masculinities and femininities in youth culture -- The Rambleros -- Simplified masculinity -- Feminine agendas -- Gender crossing -- The Trepas -- Transgression and insubmission -- Politicized identities -- The polyvalence of talk -- The organization of the groups -- Gender-mixed events and hybrid events -- Polyvalent situations -- Conclusions to part 1 Politicized identities: what difference do they make? -- Languages and ideologies -- Speech styles and orders of discourse -- The "simple" truth of the Rambleros -- The politics of la penya -- Catalan and Spanish voices -- Towards a dialogical analysis of codeswitching: methodological considerations -- An inventory of voices -- Language choices -- Language choice in Catalonia: a political issue -- Language choice amongst the Rambleros and the Trepas -- Conclusions to part 2 The ideological investment of speech varieties -- Situated practices and social structures -- Youth culture as a social field -- Reproduced and reproductive practices -- Social change and situated practice in Bourdieu's model -- Conclusions to part 3 Theoretical implications of this approach.
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