1st Edition

Lesbian Discourses Images of a Community

By Veronika Koller Copyright 2008
    226 Pages
    by Routledge

    238 Pages
    by Routledge

    Lesbian Discourses is the first book-length treatment of lesbian text and discourse. It looks at what changing images of community American and British lesbian authors have communicated since 1970, how this change can be traced in texts such as pamphlets, magazines and blogs, and why this change has taken place. At the heart of the book is a detailed linguistic analysis, which is embedded in a discussion of the relevant socio-political contexts and discourse practices, and supplemented by interview data. The book can more generally be read as an example of how to do textual analysis in social research, in particular how to engage in the discourse-historical and socio-cognitive study of collective identity. Despite its text-centered approach, the book avoids being overly technical and will therefore be of interest not only to postgraduate students and researchers in linguistics but also to those in anthropology, history and sociology, especially women’s/gender studies.

    1. List of Tables and Figures

      Acknowledgments

      Chapter One: Introduction: Lesbian Discourses, Lesbian Texts

      Chapter Two: Approaches to Researching Lesbian Discourses

      Chapter Three: Creating a Community: The 1970s

      Chapter Four: Challenging the Community: The 1980s

      Chapter Five: Contradicting Voices within the Community: The 1990s

      Chapter Six: Consuming the Community: The 2000s

      Chapter Seven: Conclusion: Changing Images, Changing Communities

      Glossary

      Notes

      Bibliography

      Index

    Biography

    Veronika Koller received her PhD from Vienna University (2003). She was appointed as lecturer to the Department of Linguistics and English Language at Lancaster University in 2004.