Linguistic repertoires and literary criticism: New directions for a social psychology of gender

Wetherell, Margaret (1996). Linguistic repertoires and literary criticism: New directions for a social psychology of gender. In: Gergen, Mary and Davis, Sara eds. Toward a New Psychology of Gender: A Reader. London, U.K. and New York, NY U.S.: Routledge, pp. 149–170.

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Drawn from a brilliant array of voices primarily from psychology, but also from other social sciences and humanities, this unique reader of creative and intellectually provocative essays investigates the social construction of gender. For the past several decades, those involved with the study of the psychology of women and gender have been struggling for recognition within the framework of psychology. This volume brings together the writings from psychology, philosophy, psychoanalysis, history, women's studies, education and sociology that critique mainstream thinking and exemplify new ways of creating inquiry.

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