The Handbook of Discourse Analysis

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562 Shari Kendall and Deborah Tannen beyond binary thinking. In Bergvall et al. 1996, 1–30. Brown, Penelope. 1980. How and why are women more polite: some evidence from a Mayan community. In McConnell-Ginet et al. 1980, 111–36. Bucholtz, Mary. 1996. Black feminist theory and African American women’s linguistic practice. In Bergvall et al. 1996, 267–90. Bucholtz, Mary. 1999a. Purchasing power: the gender and class imaginary on the shopping channel. In Bucholtz et al. 1999, 348–68. Bucholtz, Mary. 1999b. Bad examples: transgression and progress in language and gender studies. In Bucholtz et al. 1999, 3–24. Bucholtz, Mary, and Kira Hall. 1995. Introduction: 20 years after Language and Woman’s Place. In Hall and Bucholtz 1995, 1–22. Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, and Laurel A. Sutton (eds). 1999. Reinventing Identities: The Gendered Self in Discourse. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, Laurel A. Sutton, and Caitlin Hines (eds). 1994. Cultural Performances: Proceedings of the Third Berkeley Women and Language Conference. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Women and Language Group. Butler, Judith. 1990. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. New York and London: Routledge. Butler, Judith. 1993. Bodies That Matter. New York: Routledge. Cameron, Deborah. 1985. Feminism and Linguistic Theory. London: Macmillan. Second edition 1992. Cameron, Deborah (ed.). 1990. The Feminist Critique of Language: A Reader. London and New York: Routledge. Second edition 1998b. Cameron, Deborah. 1995. Rethinking language and gender studies: some issues for the 1990s. In Mills 1995, 31–44. Cameron, Deborah. 1998a. Gender, language and discourse: a review. Signs: Journal of Women, Culture and Society 28: 945–73. Cameron, Deborah. 1999. Dialogue: feminist linguistics: a response to Bent Preisler’s review article: deconstructing “Feminist Linguistics.” Journal of Sociolinguistics 3.121–5. Cameron, Deborah, Fiona McAlinden, and Kathy O’Leary. 1989. Lakoff in context: the social and linguistic functions of tag questions. In Coates and Cameron 1989, 74–93. Coates, Jennifer. 1986. Women, Men and Language: A Sociolinguistic Account of Sex Differences in Language. London and New York: Longman. Second edition, 1993. Coates, Jennifer. 1989. Gossip revisited: language in all-female groups. In Coates and Cameron 1989, 94–122. Coates, Jennifer. 1996. Women Talk: Conversations between Women Friends. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. Coates, Jennifer. 1997a. One-at-a-time: the organization of men’s talk. In Johnson and Meinhof 1997, 107–29. Coates, Jennifer (ed.). 1997b. Language and Gender: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell. Coates, Jennifer, and Deborah Cameron (eds). 1989. Women in their Speech Communities: New Perspectives on Language and Sex. London: Longman. Crawford, Mary. 1995. Talking Difference: On Gender and Language. London: Sage. Eckert, Penelope. 1989. The whole woman: sex and gender differences in variation. Language Variation and Change 1.245–67. Eckert, Penelope. 1990. Cooperative competition in adolescent “girl talk.” Discourse Processes 13.91–122. Rpt in Tannen 1993, 32–61. Eckert, Penelope. 1998. Variation as Social Practice. Oxford: Blackwell.

Discourse and Gender 563 Eckert, Penelope, and Sally McConnell- Ginet. 1992. Think practically and look locally: language and gender as community-based practice. Annual Review of Anthropology 21.461–90. Eckert, Penelope, and Sally McConnell- Ginet. 1995. Constructing meaning, constructing selves: snapshots of language, gender, and class from Belten High. In Hall and Bucholtz 1995, 469–507. Esposito, Anita. 1979. Sex differences in children’s conversation. Language and Speech 22.213–20. Etter-Lewis, Gwendolyn. 1991. Standing up and speaking out: African American women’s narrative legacy. Discourse and Society 2.425–37. Etter-Lewis, Gwendolyn, and Michèle Foster (eds). 1996. Unrelated Kin: Race and Gender in Women’s Personal Narratives. London: Routledge. Fishman, Pamela. 1979. What do couples talk about when they’re alone? In Women’s Language and Style, eds Douglas L. Butturff and Edmund L. Epstein, 11–22. Akron, OH: University of Akron. Fishman, Pamela. 1983. Interaction: the work women do. In Thorne et al. 1983, 89–101. Foster, Michèle. 1989. “It’s cookin’ now”: a performance analysis of the speech events of a black teacher in an urban community college. Language in Society 18.1–29. Foster, Michèle. 1995. Are you with me?: power and solidarity in the discourse of African American women. In Hall and Bucholtz 1995, 329–50. Frank, Francine, and Frank Anshen. 1983. Language and the Sexes. Albany: State University of New York Press. Goffman, Erving. 1967. Interaction Ritual: Essays on Face-to-face Behavior. New York: Pantheon Books. Goffman, Erving. 1976. Gender Advertisements. New York: Harper and Row. Goffman, Erving. 1977. The arrangement between the sexes. Theory and Society 4: 301–31. Goodwin, Marjorie Harness. 1978. Conversational practices in a peer group of urban black children. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania, dissertation. Goodwin, Marjorie Harness. 1980a. Directive–response sequences in girls’ and boys’ task activities. In McConnell-Ginet et al. 1980, 157–73. Goodwin, Marjorie Harness. 1980b. He-said-she-said: formal cultural procedures for the construction of a gossip dispute activity. American Ethnologist 7.674–95. Goodwin, Marjorie Harness. 1990. He-Said- She-Said: Talk as Social Organization among Black Children. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Goodwin, Marjorie Harness. 1999. Constructing opposition within girls’ games. In Bucholtz et al. 1999, 388–409. Goodwin, Marjorie Harness, and Charles Goodwin. 1987. Children’s arguing. In Philips et al. 1987, 200–48. Graddol, David, and Joan Swann. 1989. Gender Voices. Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell. Greenwood, Alice. 1996. Floor management and power strategies in adolescent conversation. In Bergvall et al. 1996, 77–97. Gumperz, John J. 1982. Discourse Strategies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hall, Kira. 1995. Lip service on the fantasy lines. In Hall and Bucholtz 1995, 183–216. Hall, Kira, and Mary Bucholtz (eds). 1995. Gender Articulated: Language and the Socially Constructed Self. New York and London: Routledge. Hall, Kira, and Veronica O’Donovan. 1996. Shifting gender positions among Hindi-speaking hijras. In Bergvall et al. 1996, 228–66.

562 Shari Kendall and Deborah Tannen<br />

beyond binary thinking. In Bergvall<br />

et al. 1996, 1–30.<br />

Brown, Penelope. 1980. How and why are<br />

women more polite: some evidence<br />

from a Mayan community. In<br />

McConnell-Ginet et al. 1980, 111–36.<br />

Bucholtz, Mary. 1996. Black feminist<br />

theory and African American<br />

women’s linguistic practice. In<br />

Bergvall et al. 1996, 267–90.<br />

Bucholtz, Mary. 1999a. Purchasing power:<br />

the gender and class imaginary on<br />

the shopping channel. In Bucholtz<br />

et al. 1999, 348–68.<br />

Bucholtz, Mary. 1999b. Bad examples:<br />

transgression and progress in<br />

language and gender studies.<br />

In Bucholtz et al. 1999, 3–24.<br />

Bucholtz, Mary, and Kira Hall. 1995.<br />

Introduction: 20 years after Language<br />

and Woman’s Place. In Hall and<br />

Bucholtz 1995, 1–22.<br />

Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, and Laurel<br />

A. Sutton (eds). 1999. Reinventing<br />

Identities: <strong>The</strong> Gendered Self in<br />

<strong>Discourse</strong>. New York and Oxford:<br />

Oxford University Press.<br />

Bucholtz, Mary, A. C. Liang, Laurel A.<br />

Sutton, and Caitlin Hines (eds). 1994.<br />

Cultural Performances: Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Third Berkeley Women and Language<br />

Conference. Berkeley, CA: Berkeley<br />

Women and Language Group.<br />

Butler, Judith. 1990. Gender Trouble:<br />

Feminism and the Subversion <strong>of</strong> Identity.<br />

New York and London: Routledge.<br />

Butler, Judith. 1993. Bodies That Matter.<br />

New York: Routledge.<br />

Cameron, Deborah. 1985. Feminism and<br />

Linguistic <strong>The</strong>ory. London: Macmillan.<br />

Second edition 1992.<br />

Cameron, Deborah (ed.). 1990. <strong>The</strong><br />

Feminist Critique <strong>of</strong> Language: A Reader.<br />

London and New York: Routledge.<br />

Second edition 1998b.<br />

Cameron, Deborah. 1995. Rethinking<br />

language and gender studies: some<br />

issues for the 1990s. In Mills 1995,<br />

31–44.<br />

Cameron, Deborah. 1998a. Gender,<br />

language and discourse: a review.<br />

Signs: Journal <strong>of</strong> Women, Culture and<br />

Society 28: 945–73.<br />

Cameron, Deborah. 1999. Dialogue:<br />

feminist linguistics: a response to<br />

Bent Preisler’s review article:<br />

deconstructing “Feminist Linguistics.”<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociolinguistics 3.121–5.<br />

Cameron, Deborah, Fiona McAlinden,<br />

and Kathy O’Leary. 1989. Lak<strong>of</strong>f in<br />

context: the social and linguistic<br />

functions <strong>of</strong> tag questions. In Coates<br />

and Cameron 1989, 74–93.<br />

Coates, Jennifer. 1986. Women, Men and<br />

Language: A Sociolinguistic Account <strong>of</strong><br />

Sex Differences in Language. London<br />

and New York: Longman. Second<br />

edition, 1993.<br />

Coates, Jennifer. 1989. Gossip revisited:<br />

language in all-female groups.<br />

In Coates and Cameron 1989,<br />

94–122.<br />

Coates, Jennifer. 1996. Women Talk:<br />

Conversations between Women<br />

Friends. Oxford and Cambridge,<br />

MA: Blackwell.<br />

Coates, Jennifer. 1997a. One-at-a-time:<br />

the organization <strong>of</strong> men’s talk. In<br />

Johnson and Meinh<strong>of</strong> 1997, 107–29.<br />

Coates, Jennifer (ed.). 1997b. Language and<br />

Gender: A Reader. Oxford: Blackwell.<br />

Coates, Jennifer, and Deborah Cameron<br />

(eds). 1989. Women in their Speech<br />

Communities: New Perspectives on<br />

Language and Sex. London: Longman.<br />

Crawford, Mary. 1995. Talking Difference:<br />

On Gender and Language. London:<br />

Sage.<br />

Eckert, Penelope. 1989. <strong>The</strong> whole<br />

woman: sex and gender differences<br />

in variation. Language Variation and<br />

Change 1.245–67.<br />

Eckert, Penelope. 1990. Cooperative<br />

competition in adolescent “girl talk.”<br />

<strong>Discourse</strong> Processes 13.91–122. Rpt in<br />

Tannen 1993, 32–61.<br />

Eckert, Penelope. 1998. Variation as Social<br />

Practice. Oxford: Blackwell.

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