Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality Edited by Kira Hall and Rusty Barrett
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The Oxford Handbook of Language and Sexuality Edited by Kira Hall and Rusty Barrett Preliminary Table of Contents, Last updated June 12, 2017 Working headers and full titles Chapters currently organized in two sections by alphabetical order of header Projected publication date: 2018 Introduction LANGUAGE AND SEXUALITY Kira Hall, University of Colorado, and Rusty Barrett, University of Kentucky Approaches CONVERSATION ANALYSIS Conversation Analysis, Language, and Sexuality Elizabeth Stokoe, Loughborough University, and Susan Speer, University of Manchester CORPUS LINGUISTICS Corpus Linguistics and Sexuality Paul Baker and Robbie Love, Lancaster University CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Critical Discourse Studies of Language and Sexuality Veronika Koller, Lancaster University ETHNOGRAPHY Talk about Intimate Subjects: Ethnographic Methods for Studying Language and Sexuality Rudolf P. Gaudio, SUNY Purchase LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPES Linguistic Landscapes of Language and Sexuality Mie Hiramoto and Raymond Vittorio, National University of Singapore MEDIATED DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Mediated Discourse Analysis in Language and Sexuality Research Rodney H. Jones, City University of Hong Kong SEMANTICS Semantics and Pragmatics in/of Transition Sally McConnell-Ginet, Cornell University SEMIOTICS The Semiotics of Love Marcel Danesi, University of Toronto SOCIOPHONETICS Sociophonetics and Sexuality: Understanding the Link Between Phonetic Form and Sexuality Rob Podesva, Stanford University Concepts and Practices AGEING Ageing and Chronic Illness in Language and Sexuality Elizabeth Peel, Loughborough University, and Sonja J. Ellis, Australian Inst. of Professional Counsellors ANIMACY Animacy as a Sexual Device Mel Y. Chen, University of California Berkeley BILINGUALISM Sexuality and Bilingualism Holly Cashman, University of New Hampshire CASUAL SEX Heteronormativity and its Dis/contents: A Critical Encyclopedia of Heterosex/uality and Discourse Pani Farvid, Auckland University of Technology, and Virginia Braun, University of Auckland CATEGORIZATION Categorization and Indexicality in Language and Sexuality Research Costas Canakis, University of the Aegean CUTENESS Kawaii, Cuteness, Irony: Gender, Sexuality, and Soft Power in the Making of the State Norma Mendoza-Denton, University of California Los Angeles DIASPORA Diasporic Sexual Citizenship: Queer Language, (Im)Possible Subjects, and Transfiliation Denis Provencher, University of Arizona, and David Peterson, University of Nebraska at Omaha DIGITAL MEDIA Mediatizing Sex: Sexting and/as Digital Discourse Crispin Thurlow, University of Bern DISABILITY Language, Disability, and Breast Cancer Vaidehi Ramanathan, University of California Davis EMBODIMENT Language and Embodied Sexuality Brian W. King, City University of Hong Kong FUTURITY What We All Long For: Language and Anticipation in Late Capitalism Bonnie McElhinny, University of Toronto GRAMMAR Indexicality of Grammar: The Case of Japanese Transgender Speakers Hideko Abe, Colby College HETEROSEXUAL MARKETS Language and the Emergence of a Heteronormative Social Order in Preadolescence Penelope Eckert, Stanford University HIV/AIDS Discourses of Disease: The Lifeworld, the Healthworld, and HIV/AIDS Christina Higgins, University of Hawaii at Manoa HISTORY Language, Sexuality, History William Leap, American University HOMONATIONALISM Homonationalist Discourse and Political Activism Michelle Lazar, National University of Singapore HOMOPHOBIA Dogs with Rabies and Obscene Lifestyles, or, Is It Gay, Stable, and God-Loving? Competing Sexuality Discourses in Botswana Media Sibonile E. Ellece, University of Botswana INDEXICALITY Presupposing Demographic Sex, Entailing Sociocultural Gender Michael Silverstein, University of Chicago LANGUAGE LEARNING Queer Thinking about Language Learning: Foundational and Future Research Cynthia D. Nelson, University of Sydney LESBIAN LANGUAGE Lesbian Identity Construction Lucy Jones, University of Nottingham LITERACY Queering School Literacy Practices: Interventionist Approaches Luiz Paulo da Moita-Lopes and Branca Falabella Fabricio, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro MARRIAGE Language and the Legal Regulation of Marriage Srimati Basu and Rusty Barrett, University of Kentucky MIGRATION Queer Migrations Mike Baynham, University of Leeds, and John Gray, University of East London NONSEXUALITY Language Unsexed: Discourse and Embodiment in Nonsexuality Mary Bucholtz, University of California Santa Barbara, and Kira Hall, University of Colorado NORMATIVITY Language and Sexual Normativity Heiko Motschenbacher, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main PERFORMATIVITY Queer Performatvity Tommaso Milani, University of the Witswatersrand POLITICS Language and Sexual Politics: Discursive Negotiations of Belonging Erez Levon, Queen Mary University of London PORNOGRAPHY Who Speaks for Porn? Esra Padgett, CUNY Graduate Center POSTCOLONIALISM Language and Sexuality in a (Post)Colonial World Jenny L. Davis, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign RACE At the Crossroads of Language, Race, and Sexuality Elaine Chun, University of South Carolina, and Keith Walters, Portland State University RELIGION Religious Speech and Silence about Sexuality Katrina Daly-Thompson, University of Wisconsin Madison, and Olga Ivanova, University of California Los Angeles REPRODUCTION Reproduction and Language Sallie Han, State University of New York at Oneonta SEX WORK Doing Tricks: Affordances and Challenges for a Sociolinguistics of Sex Work Rodrigo Borba, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro SOCIAL CLASS Language, Sex, and Social Class Rusty Barrett, University of Kentucky STANCE Stances of the ‘Gay Voice’ and ‘Brospeak’: Language, Gender, Sexuality, and Desire Scott F. Kiesling, University of Pittsburgh STIGMA Sexual Stigma: Markedness, Taboo, Containment, and Emergence Steven Black, Georgia State University TRANSGENDER The Sociocultural Linguistic Practice of Transgender Speakers Lal Zimman, University of California Santa Barbara TRANSLATION Sexuality and Translation: Rewriting Identities and Desires José Santaemilia, Universitat de Valencia VIOLENCE Language and Sexual Violence in the Legal System: Reconfiguring ‘Public’ and ‘Private’ Susan Ehrlich, York University .