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版本 | 1st ed |
說明 | x, 199 p. : ill |
附註 | Electronic reproduction. Basingstoke, England : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Mode of access:World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Title from title screen (viewed on July 14, 2010). Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions |
| Queer Japanese presents a comprehensive picture of the ways Japanesesexual minorities (lesbians, gays, transgendered, and transsexual individuals) negotiate their lives through linguistic practice in various social contexts. Based on nearly ten years of fieldwork in Tokyo, HidekoAbe examines a wide range of linguistic practices, including magazine advice columns, bars, television, seminars,text messaging on cell phones, the theater, and private homes.& 00A0; Ultimately, Abe reveals howgender and sexual identities are fluid, unstable, and negotiated |
| Queer Etiquette?: Advice Columns with a Difference -- Lesbian Bar Talk -- Cross-Dressing Speech: The "Real" Womanhood of Men -- Performing the Performative in the Theater of the Queer -- Queen's Speech and the Playful Plundering of Women's Language -- Queen's Speech as a Private Matter |
| Includes bibliographical references and index |
主題 | Gay men -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Identity |
| Gay men -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Language |
| Lesbians -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Identity |
| Lesbians -- Japan -- Tokyo -- Language |
| Anthropological linguistics -- Japan -- Tokyo |
| Gender identity -- Japan -- Tokyo |
| Tokyo (Japan) -- Social life and customs |
| Homosexueller |
| Lesbierin |
| Transsexueller |
| Sprache |
| Tokio |
| Electronic books. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780230106161 |
| 0230106161 |