توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
هویت جنسیتی غیر باینری چگونگی کشف ، اتخاذ و مذاکره افراد غیر باینری را در انواع مختلف اجتماعی ، چه آفلاین و چه به صورت آنلاین ، بررسی می کند. این مسئله در نظر می گیرد که چگونه زبان ، در قالب ضمایر ، نام ها و برچسب ها بی طرف جنسیت ، جنبه اصلی هویت برای بسیاری است و در سالهای اخیر موضوع بحث های زیادی بوده است.
کوردوبا با نشان دادن روشهای متعدد ، پیچیده و در حال تحول که افراد غیر باینری از زبان برای بیان هویت های جنسیتی ، بدن ، اصالت و پیمایش تعاملات اجتماعی استفاده می کنند ، تجربیات روانشناختی ، اجتماعی و زبانی افراد غیر باینری را ضبط می کند. این یافته ها بر جنسیت و تبدیل شدن به زبانی افراد غیر باینری ، یک چارچوب نظری پیشگام که در کتاب ایجاد شده است ، روشن می کند ، که نشان دهنده واقعیت های پویا زبان ، ذهنیت ها و مادی بودن بدن است. با توجه به این یافته ها ، متن توصیه هایی را برای سیاست گذاران و دست اندرکاران ارائه می دهد ، که برای تسهیل ارتباطات مربوط به جنسیت و کاهش پریشانی مرتبط با زبان در افراد غیر باینری و همچنین جمعیت عمومی طراحی شده است.
این کتاب مهم درک ما از هویت های جنسیتی غیر باینری را با استفاده از روشهای نوآورانه-از جمله تحقیقات مبتنی بر CORPUS و تجسم شبکه-پیشرفت و توسعه تئوری و ارائه بینش های اصلی ، پیشرفت می کند. این خواندن برای دانشجویان و دانشگاهیان در روانشناسی اجتماعی و مطالعات جنسیتی و همچنین هر کسی که علاقه مند به درک خود از هویت های جنسیتی غیر باینری باشد ، ضروری است.
فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on the author
Acknowledgements
Preface
Chapter outlines
1. Becoming non-binary: Language and identity
Key Terms
Sex and Gender
Trans
Non-Binary
Intersex
Cis
Non-Binary History and Research
Gender Diversity Across the Globe
Emergence of Non-Binary Thinking
Prevalence of Non-Binary
(Lack of) Social Awareness
Mental Health Among Non-Binary People
Why Is Language Important?
Linguistic Emergence
Gender-Neutral Language
Linguistic Negotiations
The Focus of My Research
Concluding Remarks
2. Gender and linguistic becomings: Beyond positivism and social constructionism
Sexology, Gender Diversity, and Gender Dysphoria
(Cis)Gender and Psychology: A Positivist Perspective
Social Constructionism
Gender and Linguistic Becomings - New Materialism
Concluding Remarks
3. Materialist methods: The research-assemblage
Positionality
Interviews and Writing Samples: Recruitment and Ethical Considerations
Participant Demographics
Analytical Process: Interviews and Short Writings
The Non-Binary Corpus
Sampling
Corpus-Based Techniques and Analysis
Concluding Remarks
4. Gender and linguistic becomings: Affective intensities
Discomfort with the Binary
Learning About Gender Diversity and Language
Linguistic Becomings
Micro-Level
Meso-Level
Macro-Level
Embodiment
Concluding Remarks
5. Language-related distress: Proximities and intentions
Social Proximities
Intentions
Social Topography: Mapping Out Proximity and Intentions
Close Friends and Partners
LGBTQ+ (queer) Community
Close Family Members
Work/University
Societal
Extended Family
Acquaintances
Strangers
Concluding Remarks
6. The non-binary corpus: A network of linguistic and material intensities
A Quantitative Analysis of the Non-Binary Corpus
Frequency Analysis
Keyword Analysis
Collocational Analysis: Word Sketches
Non-Binary Language Network
Concordance Lines
A Qualitative Analysis of the Non-Binary Corpus
Linguistic Becomings
Seeking Authenticity
Identifying as Non-Binary
Exploring Gender-Neutral Language
Adopting Gender-Neutral Language
(Re)defining Linguistic Parameters; Territorialising Meanings
Material Elements of Gender
Affective Fluidity
Affective Neutrality
Dysphoria
Body Dysphoria
Concluding Remarks
7. Non-binary assemblage: Becoming something else
Summary of Findings
Gender and Linguistic Becomings and the Rhizome
Concluding Remarks
Recommendations for Future Research
Applications and Implications
Practitioners
Policymakers
Non-Binary Community
Becoming Something Else
References
Appendices
Appendix A (Semi-Structured Interview Schedule)
Appendix B (Frequency, Keyness, Collocation, Network Creation, and Concordance Lines)
Frequency
Keyness
Collocation
Network Creation
Concordance
Index
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
Non-Binary Gender Identities examines how non-binary people discover, adopt, and negotiate language in a variety of social settings, both offline and online. It considers how language, in the form of gender-neutral pronouns, names, and labels, is a central aspect of identity for many and has been the subject of much debate in recent years.
Cordoba captures the psychological, social, and linguistic experiences of non-binary people by illustrating the multiple, complex, and evolving ways in which non-binary people use language to express their gender identities, bodies, authenticity, and navigate social interactions – especially those where their identities are not affirmed. These findings shed light on the gender and linguistic becomings of non-binary people, a pioneering theoretical framework developed in the book, which reflects the dynamic realities of language, subjectivities, and the materiality of the body. Informed by these findings, the text offers recommendations for policy makers and practitioners, designed to facilitate gender-related communication and decrease language-related distress on non-binary people, as well as the general population.
This important book advances our understanding of non-binary gender identities by employing innovative methodologies – including corpus-based research and network visualisation – furthering and developing theory, and yielding original insights. It is essential reading for students and academics in social psychology and gender studies, as well as anyone interested in furthering their understanding of non-binary gender identities.