The Audacity of Affect: Gender, Race, and History in Linguistic Accounts of Legitimacy and Belonging

Volume: 39, Issue: 1, Pages: 309 - 328
Published: Oct 21, 2010
Abstract
This review considers research on language and affect, with particular attention to gender, that has appeared in the past two decades in ways informed by the recent effloresence of work on affect in feminist, queer, (post)colonial, and critical race studies. The review is selective: It focuses on a few key ways that recent research is responding to gaps identified in earlier research and opening up promising areas for future research. This...
Paper Details
Title
The Audacity of Affect: Gender, Race, and History in Linguistic Accounts of Legitimacy and Belonging
Published Date
Oct 21, 2010
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
309 - 328
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