Styling men and masculinities: Interactional and identity aspects at work

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作者
Georgakopoulou, A [1 ]
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[1] Kings Coll London, Dept Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies, London WC2R 2LS, England
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10.1017/S0047404505050074
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H0 [语言学];
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030303 ; 0501 ; 050102 ;
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Departing from interactionally focused research on the "representations" (cf. "constructions") of the "other," including recent dynamic approaches to the sociolinguistics of style/styling, this article looks into the practice of talk about men that resonated in the conversations of four Greek adolescent female "best friends." The discussion sheds light on the interactional resources that participants draw upon to refer to and identify or categorize men, their local meanings, and their consequentiality for gender identity constructions (in this case, both masculinities and femininities). It is shown that personae and social positions of men are drawn in the data by means of a set of resources (nicknames, character assessments, stylizations, membership categorization devices) that occur in, shape, and are shaped by story lines (intertextual and coconstructed stories that locate men in social place and time). It is also shown that the men talked about are predominantly marked for their gendered identities: Social styles that represent men as "soft" ("babyish," "feminine") or "tough" ("hard") are those that are more routinely invoked. Each mobilizes specific resources (e.g. stylizations of the local dialect for "hard" men), but both are drawn playfully. The conclusion considers the implications of such discursive representations for the gender ideologies at work and the participants' own identity constructions and subjectivities. (Story lines, gender, membership categorization devices, men, masculinities, styling, stylization.).
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页码:163 / 184
页数:22
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