La cortesía y los roles trampa para la mujer líder dentro del foro parlamentario andaluz
ISSN: 1697-7750
Año de publicación: 2013
Número: 11
Páginas: 41-66
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Cultura, lenguaje y representación = Culture, language and representation: revista de estudios culturales de la Universitat Jaume I = cultural studies journal of Universitat Jaume I
Resumen
In this work we analyse different discourse strategies used by female leaders in the Andalusian Parliament applying the concept of role traps. Such roles were initially described from a social perspective and within a corporative context (Kanter, 1977). Currently, these roles have been reinterpreted from a sociolinguistic approach (Baxter, 2012) and are approached as strategic and dynamic discourse resources. We will focus on the specific roles of «mother» and «pet», which will be studied as discourse strategies related to politeness in an attempt to determine whether they convey the feminization of language within the frame of the Andalusian Parliament.
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