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© Oxford University Press 2005
Language, Gender, and Sexuality: Current Issues and New Directions
University of Oxford
Sociolinguistic (and some applied linguistic) research dealing with questions of gender and sexuality has undergone significant change in the past 1015 years, as a paradigm organized around the concept of binary difference has been superseded by one that is concerned with the diversity of gendered and sexual identities and practices. Here the theoretical foundations for the shift in approachprovisionally characterized as a kind of postmodern turnare discussed, along with the motivations for it; three areas of empirical research illustrating its practical consequences are then examined in more detail. Some present and future challenges facing researchers in this field of inquiry are also identified and assessed.
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