Publications
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2021. Language and sexuality studies today: Why “homosexual” is a bad word and why “queer linguist” is not an identity. Journal of Language and Sexuality 10 (1) : 25–36.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2020. Language use before and after Stonewall: A corpus-based study of gay men’s pre-Stonewall narratives. Discourse Studies 22 (1) : 64–86.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2020. Walking on Wilton Drive: A linguistic landscape analysis of a homonormative space. Language & Communication 72 : 25–43.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2019. Discursive shifts associated with coming out:: A corpus‐based analysis of news reports about Ricky Martin. Journal of Sociolinguistics 23 (3) : 284–302.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2014. Focusing on normativity in language and sexuality studies: Insights from conversations on objectophilia. Critical Discourse Studies 11 (1) : 49–70.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2014. Language, normativity and power: The discursive construction of objectophilia. In Schulze, Rainer and Hanna Pishwa, eds. The Expression of Inequality in Interaction: Power, Dominance, and Status. John Benjamins. pp. 239–264.
Motschenbacher, Heiko and Martin Stegu. 2013. Queer Linguistic approaches to discourse. Discourse & Society 24 (5) : 519–535.
Motschenbacher, Heiko and Martin Stegu, eds. 2013. Queer Linguistic Approaches to Discourse. SAGE Publications.
Calderón, Marietta and Georg Marko, eds. 2012. Let's Talk About (Texts About) Sex: Sex and Language. Peter Lang.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2012. An Interdisciplinary Bibliography on Language, Gender and Sexuality (2000-2011). John Benjamins.
Motschenbacher, Heiko. 2012. Queere Linguistik: Theoretische und methodologische Überlegungen zu einer heteronormativitätskritischen Sprachwissenschaft [Queer Linguistics: Theoretical and methodological considerations on a heteronormativity-critical linguistics]. In Günthner, Susanne, Constanze Spieß and Dagmar Hüpper, eds. Genderlinguistik: Sprachliche Konstruktionen von Geschlechtsidentität [Gender linguistics: Linguistic constructions of gender identity]. De Gruyter. pp. 87–125.