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Special Issue: Space, bodies and boundaries: Piropos and other forms of flirtatious street talk as contested discursive practices
Guest Editor: Mariana Achugar (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
Guest Editor: Mariana Achugar (Carnegie Mellon University, United States)
Table of Contents
Introduction to Special Issue
Introduction: Space, bodies and boundaries Piropos and other forms of flirtatious street talk as contested discursive practices | |
Mariana Achugar | 499–507 |
Articles
‘ ¡Quién fuera noche para caerle encima!’ Piropos in Chile: Sexual harassment or flirtation? | |
Erika Abarca Millán | 509–527 |
Discourse in f(r)iction. Production and reception of gender roles discourse in an audio-visual text about piropos | |
Germán Canale | 529–562 |
‘ ¡Uy!, ¿quién pidió pollo?’ A qualitative analysis of the piropo practice by construction workers in Bogotá, Colombia | |
Héctor Ramírez-Cruz , Nataly Correa , Jennifer Mancera | 563–588 |
Street remarks to women in five countries and four languages: Impositions of engagement and intimacy | |
Benjamin Bailey | 589–609 |
Review Essay
Reviews
Language and identity: Discourse in the world David Evans (ed.) (2015) London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic ISBN 9780567338167. Pp x + 233 | |
Josep-Àngel Mas Castells | 637–642 |
An introduction to sociolinguistics: Society and identity Sharon K. Deckert and Caroline H. Vickers (2011) London: Bloomsbury. Pp. 256 ISBN: 978-1441100283 | |
Suzie Telep | 661–663 |
Editor-in-Chief’s acknowledgements | |
Xoán Paulo Rodríguez-Yáñez | 665-665 |
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