Includes bibliographical references (p. 200-228) and index
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Introduction : feminism, discourse and conversation analysis -- 2. Gender and language : 'sex difference' perspectives -- 3. Gender and identity : poststructuralist and ethnomethodological perspectives -- 4. A feminist, conversation analytic approach -- 5. Reconceptualizing gender identity : 'hegemonic masculinity' and 'the world out there' -- 6. Reconceptualizing prejudice : 'heterosexist talk' and 'the world in here' -- 7. Questions, conclusions and applications -- Postscript : the future of feminist CA : methodological issues
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Presenting the case for the application of discursive theories to feminism, this text concentrates on discourse and conversation analysis, providing a full account of these methodologies through the detailed study of a variety of sources