Items Authored/Edited by Pichler, Pia
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Number of items: 32.
2023
Pichler, Pia.
2023.
Beyond heteronormativity and towards Intersectionality.
In: Pia Pichler, ed.
Language and Gender.
London: University of London..
[Book Section]
Coates, Jennifer and Pichler, Pia.
2023.
Gender and discourse analysis.
In: Michael Handford and James Paul Gee, eds.
The Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis, 2nd edition.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 187-202.
ISBN 9780367473839
[Book Section]
Pichler, Pia.
2023.
‘I've got a daughter now man it's clean man’: Heteroglossic and intersectional constructions of fatherhood in the spontaneous talk of a group of young southeast London men.
Language in Society, 52(1),
pp. 51-78.
ISSN 0047-4045
[Article]
2021
Pichler, Pia.
2021.
Intersections of class, race and place: language and gender perspectives from the UK.
Gender and Language, 15(4),
pp. 569-581.
ISSN 1747-6321
[Article]
2019
Pichler, Pia.
2019.
‘He's got Jheri curls and Tims on’: Humour and indexicality as resources for authentication in young men's talk about hair and fashion style.
Journal of Pragmatics, 152,
pp. 172-185.
ISSN 0378-2166
[Article]
2018
2017
Pichler, Pia.
2017.
‘You are stupid, you are cupid’: playful polyphony as a resource for affectionate expression in the talk of a young London couple.
Gender and Language, 11(2),
pp. 153-175.
ISSN 1747-6321
[Article]
2016
Pichler, Pia and Williams, Nathanael.
2016.
Hipsters in the hood: authenticating indexicalities in young men’s hip hop talk.
Language in Society, 45(4),
pp. 557-581.
ISSN 0047-4045
[Article]
2015
Pichler, Pia.
2015.
Language, gender and identity.
In: Nancy Bonvillain, ed.
The Routledge Handbook of Linguistic Anthropology.
Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 191-205.
ISBN 9780415834100
[Book Section]
2013
2012
2011
2009
Pichler, Pia.
2009.
Talking Young Femininities.
Houndmills, Baskingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
ISBN 9780230013285
[Book]
2008
2007
2006
Pichler, Pia.
2006.
Multifunctional teasing as a resource for identity construction in the talk of British Bangladeshi girls.
Journal of Sociolinguistics, 10(2),
pp. 225-249.
ISSN 13606441
[Article]
2005