Theorizing identity in language and sexuality research
University of California, Santa Barbara · University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract
The field of language and sexuality has gained importance within socioculturally oriented linguistic scholarship. Much current work in this area emphasizes identity as one key aspect of sexuality. However, recent critiques of identity-based research advocate instead a desire-centered view of sexuality. Such an approach artificially restricts the scope of the field by overlooking the close relationship between identity and desire. This connection emerges clearly in queer linguistics, an approach to language and sexuality that incorporates insights from feminist, queer, and sociolinguistic theories to analyze sexuality as a broad sociocultural phenomenon. These intellectual approaches have shown that research on…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.90
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 95
Authors
2Topics & keywords
- Human sexuality
- Sociology
- Identity (music)
- Queer
- Gender studies
- Queer theory
- Scholarship
- Sociocultural evolution
- Quality Education