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Romaniuk, Tanya. 2016. On the relevance of gender in the analysis of discourse: A case study from Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential bid in 2007–2008. Discourse & Society 27 (5) : 533–553.
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Routledge

Annotation

Clinton’s laughter in news interview talk-in-interaction during her unchancy bid for US presidency (2007–2008) and its ensuing mass media representation as ‘cluck’ in talk-out-of-interaction discloses how initially non-gendered communicative conduct may get gendered via other participants.