Dyke/girl : language and identities in a lesbian group / Lucy Jones.

Dyke/Girl details an ethnographic study with a British lesbian community of practice. It explores the discursive construction of identities within this group, revealing myriad interactive tactics used by the women to produce mutually-negotiated norms of lesbian authenticity. The book engages in micr...

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Main Author: Jones, Lucy, 1974-
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
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Physical Description:viii, 195 pages ; 23 cm
Variant Title:
Language and identities in a lesbian group.
Format: Book
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Summary:
Dyke/Girl details an ethnographic study with a British lesbian community of practice. It explores the discursive construction of identities within this group, revealing myriad interactive tactics used by the women to produce mutually-negotiated norms of lesbian authenticity. The book engages in micro-level discourse analysis of contextualised interactions in order to identify how, despite differing in their individual style, practice and experience, the women work together to construct a range of 'authentic' personae. The most prevalent of these is that of the dyke persona, an identity which the women rework and reproduce as the most authentic 'type' of lesbian, and the 'girl' persona, constructed as an inferior, inauthentic lesbian identity. The book provides a critical review of current work within queer linguistics and, in doing so, advocates and develops the sociocultural linguistic framework for research in this field.
Call Number:HQ75.5 .J66 2012
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 184-192) and index.
ISBN:9780230292567
0230292569