Popular assumptions about gender and communication - famously summed
up in the title of the massively influential 1992 bestseller Men Are
From Mars, Women Are From Venus - can have unforeseen but far-reaching
consequences in many spheres of life, from attitudes to the phenomenon
of 'date-rape' to expectations of achievement at school, and potential
discrimination in the work-place. In this wide-ranging and thoroughly
readable book, Deborah Cameron, Rupert Murdoch Professor of Language
and Communication at Oxford University and author of a number of
leading texts in the field of language and gender studies, draws on
over 30 years of scientific research to explain what we really know
and to demonstrate how this is often very different from the accounts
we are familiar with from recent popular writing. Ambitious in scope
and exceptionally accessible, The Myth of Mars and Venus tells it like
it is: widely accepted attitudes from the past and from other cultures
are at heart related to assumptions about language and the place of
men and women in society; and there is as much similarity and
variation within each gender as between men and women, often
associated with social roles and relationships. The author goes on to
consider the influence of Darwinian theories of natural selection and
the notion that girls and boys are socialized during childhood into
different ways of using language, before addressing problems of
'miscommunication' surrounding, for example, sex and consent to sex,
and women's relative lack of success in work and politics. Arguing
that what linguistic differences there are between men and women are
driven by the need to construct and project personal meaning and
identity, Cameron concludes that we have an urgent need to think about
gender in more complex ways than the prevailing myths and stereotypes
allow. A compelling and insightful read for anyone with an interest in
communication, language, and the sexes.
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Do men and women really speak different languages?
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ISBN
9780191650543
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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