How Gender Creeps Into Talk
Keywords
gender construction, interactional context, talk-in-interaction
Abstract
In an old joke a therapist administers a word association test to a patient. Each time the therapist says a stimulus word the patient responds, "Sex." After a while the therapist says, "It sounds like you have sex on your mind." The patient replies, "You're the one saying all the dirty words." This patient is portrayed as so enmeshed in the sexual qualities that the stimulus words seemed to already possess as to miss the work done by his or her own utterances to sexualize them. like this fictive patient, most speakers perceive gender as something already naturally present among persons interacting and miss the work their own utterances do to make gender relevant (Goffman, 1977). How do speakers interact to gender context in the scenes of everyday life?
Original Publication Citation
Hopper, R., and LeBaron, C. (1998). How gender creeps into talk. Research on Language and Social Interaction 31 (1), 59-74.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Hopper, Robert and Lebaron, Curtis, "How Gender Creeps Into Talk" (1998). Faculty Publications. 8878.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/8878
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
1998
Publisher
Research on Language and Social Interaction
Language
English
College
Marriott School of Business
Department
Marketing
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