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UNINA9910453240403321 |
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Lakoff Robin Tolmach |
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Titolo |
Language and woman's place [[electronic resource] ] : text and commentaries / / Robin Tolmach Lakoff ; edited by Mary Bucholtz |
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New York, : Oxford University Press, 2004 |
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9786610535453 |
1-280-53545-8 |
1-282-36698-X |
9786612366987 |
0-19-534717-X |
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[Rev. and expanded ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (322 p.) |
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Collana |
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Studies in language and gender |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Women - Language |
Sex role |
Sexism in language |
English language - Sex differences |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Originally published: New York: Harper & Row, 1975. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Cover; Contents; Contributors; Editor's Introduction; Author's Introduction: Language and Woman's Place Revisited; THE ORIGINAL TEXT: with Annotations by the Author; Language and Woman's Place; Preface; Part I: Language and Woman's Place; 1. Introduction; 2. Talking Like a Lady; 3. Talking about Women; 4. Conclusion; Part II: Why Women Are Ladies; 1. Introduction; 2. Forms of Politeness; 3. Women and Politeness; 4. Conclusion; Bibliography; Annotations; COMMENTARIES; Part I: Contexts; 1 Changing Places: Language and Woman's Place in Context |
2 "Radical Feminist" as Label, Libel, and Laudatory Chant: The Politics of Theoretical Taxonomies in Feminist Linguistics3 Positioning Ideas and Gendered Subjects: "Women's Language" Revisited; 4 Language and Woman's Place: Picking Up the Gauntlet; Part II: Concepts; 5 Power, Lady, and Linguistic Politeness in Language and Woman's Place; 6 Cultural Patterning in Language and Woman's Place; 7 The Good |
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Woman; 8 Language and Marginalized Places; Part III: Femininities; 9 Exploring Women's Language in Japanese |
10 "Women's Language" and Martha Stewart: From a Room of One's Own to a Home of One's Own to a Corporation of One's Own11 Public Discourse and the Private Life of Little Girls: Language and Woman's Place and Language Socialization; 12 Mother's Place in Language and Woman's Place; Part IV: Power; 13 Doing and Saying: Some Words on Women's Silence; 14 Computer-Mediated Communication and Woman's Place; 15 Linguistic Discrimination and Violence against Women: Discursive Practices and Material Effects; 16 What Does a Focus on "Men's Language" Tell Us about Language and Woman's Place? |
Part V: Women's Places17 Gender, Identity, and "Strong Language" in a Professional Woman's Talk; 18 The New (and Improved?) Language and Place of Women in Japan; 19 "I'm Every Woman": Black Women's (Dis)placement in Women's Language Study; 20 The Anguish of Normative Gender: Sociolinguistic Studies among U.S. Latinas; 21 Contradictions of the Indigenous Americas: Feminist Challenges to and from the Field; Part VI: Sexualities; 22 Language and Woman's Place: Blueprinting Studies of Gay Men's English; 23 The Way We Wish We Were: Sexuality and Class in Language and Woman's Place |
24 "I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar": The Importance of Linguistic Stereotype for Lesbian Identity Performances25 As Much as We Use Language: Lakoff's Queer Augury; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z |
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Editor's Introduction. Author's Introduction. Language and Woman's Place: The Original Text with Annotations by Author. Part 1: Context. 1. Changing Places: Language and Woman's Place in Context, Mary Bucholtz. 2. ""Radical Feminist"" as Label, Libel, and Laudatory Chant: The Politics of Theoretical Taxonomies in Feminist Linguistics, Bonnie McElhinny. 3. Positioning Ideas and Gendered Subjects: ""Women's Language"" Revisited, Sally McConnell-Ginet. 4. Language and Woman's Place: Picking Up the Gauntlet, Anna Livia. Part 2: Concepts. 5. Power, Lady, and Linguistic Politeness in Language and Wo |
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UNINA9910798184203321 |
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Public law adjudication in common law systems : process and substance / / [edited by] John Bell, Mark Elliott, Jason NE Varuhas and Philip Murray |
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Oxford ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2016 |
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1-84946-994-6 |
1-84946-992-X |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (445 p.) |
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Administrative law |
Common law |
Comparative law |
Public law |
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Note generali |
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Contributions based on a Public Law conference in September 2014 at the University of Cambridge. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Public reason and administrative legitimacy -- Jerry L. Mashaw -- Administrative law : a values-based approach -- Paul Daly -- The public interest conception of public law : its procedural origins and substantive implications -- Jason N.E. Varuhas -- Process, substance and the history of error of law review -- Philip Murray -- The growth of substantive review : the changes, their causes and their consequences -- Mark Aronson -- 'Blasphemy against basics' : doctrine, conceptual reasoning and certain decisions of the UK Supreme Court -- Christopher Forsyth -- The legitimacy of expectations about fairness : can process and substance be untangled? -- Matthew Groves and Greg Weeks -- Judicial review of delegated legislation : why favour substantive review over procedural review? -- Andrew Edgar -- Transubstantiation in Canadian public law : processing substance and instantiating process -- Mary Liston -- Is judicial review qualitative? -- Alan Robertson -- Remedies for laws that violate human rights -- Kent Roach -- 'Striking back' and 'clamping down' : an alternative perspective on judicial review -- Carol Harlow and Richard Rawlings -- The use and effects of judicial review : assumptions and the empirical |
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evidence -- Maurice Sunkin and Varda Bondy -- Common law public law : some comparative reflections -- Cheryl Saunders -- Comparison, realism and theory in public law -- David Feldman. |
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This volume arises from the inaugural Public Law Conference hosted in September 2014 by the Centre for Public Law at the University of Cambridge, which brought together leading public lawyers from a number of common law jurisdictions. While those from such jurisdictions share background understandings, significant differences within the common law world create opportunities for valuable exchanges of ideas and debate. This collection draws upon one of the principal sub-themes that emerged during the conference - namely, the the way in which relationships and distinctions between the notions of 'process' and 'substance' play out in relation to and inform adjudication in public law cases. The essays contained in this volume address those issues from a variety of perspectives. While the bulk of the chapters consider topical issues in judicial review, either on common law or human rights grounds, or both, other chapters adopt more theoretical, historical, empirical or contextual approaches. Concluding chapters reflect generally on the papers in the collection and the value of facilitating cross-jurisdictional dialogue |
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