Narrating Transgender Identities: A Linguistic Perspective
Author(s) -
Angela Zottola
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
puntoorg international journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2499-1333
DOI - 10.19245/25.05.pij.3.1/2.04
Subject(s) - transgender , perspective (graphical) , linguistics , sociology , psychology , gender studies , computer science , philosophy , artificial intelligence
This article aims at discussing the relevance of linguistic research with regards to transgender identities representation and self-narration. In fact, this issue of puntOorg International Journal (PIJ) tackles three different perspectives – economic, psychological and linguistic – from which the representation and self-narration of transgender and gender non-conforming people working in organizations and business can be analyzed. From the linguistic perspective, interest towards the topic of transgender and gender non-conforming identities has been drawn only recently, despite the relevance language use has on the general understanding of these identity expressions. The discussion will include a qualitative Critical Discourse Analysis of a collection of eight narration and testimonies of transgender individuals from Italy in relation to their workplace experience and their coming out stories.
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