Language, Sex and Social Structure
Discover a groundbreaking approach to critical discourse analysis in Language, Sex and Social Structure by J. Clark, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012. This insightful book, spanning 157 pages, delves into the performatively produced concepts and social structures that underpin oppressive attitudes within communities. Clark utilizes ethnographic data gathered from a women's field hockey club to critically examine the players' homophobic attitudes towards their lesbian teammates. This compelling exploration not only highlights the complexities of language and social interactions but also challenges readers to reflect on the implications of these attitudes in broader societal contexts. Ideal for scholars and students interested in sociology, gender studies, and linguistics, this first edition is a must-have addition to your collection.