Gender, Heteroglossia and Power
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Gender, Heteroglossia and Power

A Sociolinguistic Study of Youth Culture

  1. 366 pages
  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Gender, Heteroglossia and Power

A Sociolinguistic Study of Youth Culture

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Table of contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Notes to the reader
  3. Transcription conventions
  4. Introduction
  5. 1. Historical and social background of this research
  6. 2. How I did the fieldwork
  7. 3. Conceptual framework
  8. Concluding remarks
  9. Part 1 Masculinities and femininities in youth culture
  10. Chapter 1 The Rambleros
  11. 1. Simplified masculinity
  12. 2. Feminine agendas
  13. 3. Gender crossing
  14. Concluding remarks
  15. Chapter 2 The Trepas
  16. 1. Transgression and insubmission
  17. 2. Politicized identities
  18. Concluding remarks
  19. Chapter 3 The polyvalence of talk
  20. 1. The organization of the groups
  21. 2. Gender-mixed events and hybrid events
  22. 3. Polyvalent situations
  23. Concluding remarks
  24. Conclusions to part 1 Politicized identities: what difference do they make?
  25. Part 2 Languages and ideologies
  26. Chapter 4 Speech styles and orders of discourse
  27. 1. The “simple” truth of the Rambleros
  28. 2. The politics of la penya
  29. Concluding remarks
  30. Chapter 5 Catalan and Spanish voices
  31. 1. Towards a dialogical analysis of codeswitching: methodological considerations
  32. 2. An inventory of voices
  33. Concluding remarks
  34. Chapter 6 Language choices
  35. 1. Language choice in Catalonia: a political issue
  36. 2. Language choice amongst the Rambleros and the Trepas
  37. Concluding remarks
  38. Conclusions to part 2 The ideological investment of speech varieties
  39. Part 3 Situated practices and social structures
  40. Chapter 7 Youth culture as a social field
  41. 1. Reproduced and reproductive practices
  42. 2. Social change and situated practice in Bourdieu’s model
  43. Concluding remarks
  44. Conclusions to part 3 Theoretical implications of this approach
  45. Conclusions
  46. Appendix
  47. Notes
  48. References
  49. Index