‘Non-Binary Gender Identities: The Language of Becoming’, OUT NOW

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Hb: 978-0-367-63710-1 | $128.00 | £96.00

Pb: 978-0-367-63709-5 | $35.96 | £27.99

ABSTRACT

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.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 – Becoming non-binary: Language and identity

Chapter 2 – Gender and linguistic becomings: Beyond positivism and social constructionism

Chapter 3 – Materialist methods: The research-assemblage

Chapter 4 – Gender and linguistic becomings: Affective intensities

Chapter 5 – Language-related distress: Proximities and intentions

Chapter 6 – The non-binary corpus: A network of linguistic and material intensities

Chapter 7 – Non-binary assemblage: Becoming something else

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