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De-Gendering Gendered Occupations brings together contributions from researchers on language and gender studies and workplace discourse to unpack and challenge hegemonic gendered norms encoded in what are traditionally considered female occupations. The volume integrates a range of theoretical frameworks, including conversation analysis, pragmatics, and interactional sociolinguistics, to analyse data from such professions as primary education, healthcare, and speech and language therapy across various geographic contexts. Through this lens, the first part of the book examines men’s linguistic practices with the second part offering a comparative analysis of 'male' and 'female' discourse. The settings discussed here allow readers to gain insights into the ways in which cultural, professional, and gendered identity intersect for practitioners in these professions and in turn, future implications for discourse around gendered professions more generally. This book will be key reading for students and researchers in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, gender studies, cultural studies, and professional discourse.



This collection brings together contributions from researchers on language and gender studies and workplace discourse to unpack and challenge hegemonic gendered norms encoded in what have been traditionally considered "female" occupations in which men are the minority.

Table of contents

Part One

Chapter One: Introduction

Joanne McDowell

Chapter Two: Male eldercare workers in New Zealand

Bernadette Vine

Meredith Marra

Janet Holmes

Chapter Three: "We are breastfeeding, right?" Exploring the discourse of male
healthcare providers in antenatal consultations in Malawi

Stephanie Schnurr

Rachel Chimbwete- Phiri

Chapter Four: A discourse of caring: A case study of male nurses discourse
and identity construction in the United Kingdom and New Zealand

Joanne McDowell

Marina Lazzaro-Salazar

Meredith Marra

Chapter Five: Finding their own voice in a womens world: A case study of
male nurses in New Zealand

Marina Lazzaro-Salazar

Part Two

Chapter Six: De-gendering communicative English classrooms in Vietnam. A case
study of a male teacher in a female profession

Nhung Hong Thi Nguyen

Chapter Seven: "Nice, threat-free and child-friendly": Gendered discourses in
the Speech and Language Therapy profession

Lia Litosseliti

Claire Leadbeater

Chapter Eight: Performing Classroom Management in the Primary School
Classroom: A Cross-National Study

Joanne McDowell

Revert Klattenberg

Friedrich Lenz

Chapter Nine: Gender and (Im)Politeness in Classroom Discourse: Using
Pre-reproach Questions to Respond to Pupils Parallel Activities in a
Context of Care

Revert Klattenberg
Joanne McDowell is a Principal Lecturer in English Language and Linguistics at the University of Hertfordshire, England. She specialises in the area of workplace discourse, gender studies, identity construction, classroom discourse and interactional sociolinguistics. She has published in numerous edited collections and journals including journals Gender, Work and Organisation; Gender and Language, and Gender and Education.