Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse

This paper contends that some of the communicative strategies employed by Malay women academic administrators are the antithesis of expected gendered speech patterns that could be triggered by the demands of leadership as well as an expression of individuality. Their observed communicative patterns...

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Main Author: Kesumawati A. Bakar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UKM 2005
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/742/
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description This paper contends that some of the communicative strategies employed by Malay women academic administrators are the antithesis of expected gendered speech patterns that could be triggered by the demands of leadership as well as an expression of individuality. Their observed communicative patterns contradict gender expectations and breach normative female communicative behavior. This paper chronicles the voices of 3 women academic administrators – as they project their individuality and construct their gender identities that defy gender stereotypes – and from new understandings reexamines the theory of language and gender within the context of managerial meeting discourse. Apart from understanding individual communicative styles of Malay women academic administrators, what this paper aims to demonstrate is the variation in communicative styles that exists within one gender of the same ethnic group, to re-examine the standard dichotic gender paradigm used in language and gender studies and consequently to reaffirm the concept of multiple femininities.
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spelling ukm-7422016-12-14T06:28:03Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/742/ Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse Kesumawati A. Bakar, This paper contends that some of the communicative strategies employed by Malay women academic administrators are the antithesis of expected gendered speech patterns that could be triggered by the demands of leadership as well as an expression of individuality. Their observed communicative patterns contradict gender expectations and breach normative female communicative behavior. This paper chronicles the voices of 3 women academic administrators – as they project their individuality and construct their gender identities that defy gender stereotypes – and from new understandings reexamines the theory of language and gender within the context of managerial meeting discourse. Apart from understanding individual communicative styles of Malay women academic administrators, what this paper aims to demonstrate is the variation in communicative styles that exists within one gender of the same ethnic group, to re-examine the standard dichotic gender paradigm used in language and gender studies and consequently to reaffirm the concept of multiple femininities. Penerbit UKM 2005 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/742/1/GemaVol4.2.2004No1.pdf Kesumawati A. Bakar, (2005) Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse. GEMA: Online Journal of Language Studies, 5 (1). pp. 1-36. ISSN 1675-8021 http://www.ukm.my/ppbl/Gema/gemahome.html
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Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
title Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
title_full Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
title_fullStr Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
title_full_unstemmed Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
title_short Re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
title_sort re-examining feminity - the voices of leadership in managerial meeting discourse
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/742/
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http://journalarticle.ukm.my/742/1/GemaVol4.2.2004No1.pdf