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This volume adopts a discourse and feminist approach to post-feminist media cultures and provides cutting edge knowledge of discourse analysis methods as they apply to the study of language and gender in different contexts. Editors Antonia Sánchez Macarro and Ana Belén Cabrejas Peñuelas bring together key discourse analysts to write about topics such as the construction of gendered identities in the (new) media; young women’s online and offline gendered and sexualized self-representations; and the analysis of discursive practices in the context of higher education. This volume will serve as an invaluable tool for researchers and students interested in language, gender and discourse analysis.
Con un discurso y un enfoque feminista orientado hacia las culturas mediáticas post-feministas, este volumen proporciona un conocimiento vanguardista de los métodos de análisis del discurso y cómo se aplican en el estudio del lenguaje y del género en distintos contextos. Las editoras del volumen, Antonia Sánchez Macarro y Ana Belén Cabrejas Peñuelas, reúnen a destacados analistas del discurso que hablan sobre temas como la construcción de las identidades de género en los (nuevos) medios de comunicación; las auto-representaciones de género y sexo de las jóvenes tanto en Internet como fuera de la red; y el análisis de las prácticas discursivas en el contexto de la educación superior. Este volumen servirá como inestimable herramienta para los investigadores y los estudiantes interesados en el lenguaje, el género y el análisis del discurso.
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CONTENTS
Notes on Contributors
Prologue, by Edward R. Barret
Introduction, by Judith Baxter
PART I
MEDIA DISCOURSE
1 Enforcing gender via directives in female adolescent magazines: a contrastive view in English and Spanish
Mercedes Díez Prados
2 Official and unofficial propaganda: old sexism (and, racism and classism) in new guises
Joanne Neff Van Aertselaer
3 Deconstructing ‘mean girls’: impolite verbal behaviours, on/offline self-representations and evaluative beliefs
Antonio García-Gómez
4 Help! The negotiation of discursive practices on domestic violence in an online public discussion forum
Sandra Vázquez Hermosilla and Gora Zaragoza Ninet
5 Claiming women’s rights through cartoons: the demand for a work-life balance
María del Mar Rivas Carmona
PART II
NEW TECHNOLOGIES
6 The construction of adolescents’ peer identity through hyperbole on social networking sites
Carmen Santamaría-García
7 A pragmatic and multimodal analysis of emoticons and gender in social networks
Carmen Maíz-Arévalo
8 Adolescents’ language in blogs: a case study of female and male bloggers
Rosa Muñoz Luna and Antonio Jurado Navas
PART III
HIGHER EDUCATION CONTEXT
9 Representations of gender in English and Spanish maritime engineering journals: a contrastive analysis
Silvia Molina Plaza
10 Genre and professional identity: an exploratory study on the female student teachers’ evaluation of experience in EFL
Isabel Alonso Belmonte
11 Gender styles in teaching: the use of hyperbole in teachers’ follow-up moves
Laura Cano Mora