Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Articulating Difference : Sex and Language in the German Nineteenth Century - Sophie Salvo
eTextbook alternate format product

Instant online reading.
Don't wait for delivery!

Go digital and save!

Articulating Difference

Sex and Language in the German Nineteenth Century

By: Sophie Salvo

Hardcover | 8 October 2024 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Hardcover


$303.75

or 4 interest-free payments of $75.94 with

 or 

Ships in 10 to 15 business days

Enriches contemporary debates about gender and language by probing the histories of the philosophy and sciences of language.

Drawing on a wide range of texts, from understudied ethnographic and scientific works to canonical literature and philosophy, Sophie Salvo uncovers the prehistory of the inextricability of gender and language. Taking German discourses on language as her focus, she argues that we are not the inventors but, rather, the inheritors and adapters of the notion that gender and language are interrelated. Particularly during the long nineteenth century, ideas about sexual differences shaped how language was understood, classified, and analyzed. As Salvo explains, philosophers asserted the patriarchal origins of language, linguists investigated "women's languages" and grammatical gender, and literary Modernists imagined "feminine" sign systems, and in doing so they not only deemed sex-based divisions to be necessary categories of language but also produced a plethora of gendered tropes and fictions, which they used both to support their claims and delimit their disciplines.

Articulating Difference charts new territory, revealing how gendered conceptions of language make possible the misogynistic logic of exclusion that underlies arguments claiming, for example, that women cannot be great orators or writers. While Salvo focuses on how male scholars aligned language study with masculinity, she also uncovers how women responded, highlighting the contributions of understudied nineteenth-century works on language that women wrote even as they were excluded from academic opportunities.

Industry Reviews
"How does gender come to language? In this brilliant and lucid study, Salvo traces the ideas of gender that have informed ethnographic, philosophical, and philological theories of language since the eighteenth century. As wide-ranging as it is detailed, as patient as it is surprising, the story Salvo tells will have you look at current debates about gender and language with new eyes." -- Adrian Daub, author of The Dynastic Imagination: Family and Modernity in Nineteenth-Century Germany
"Articulating Difference presents the first book-length study of the phantasmatic role of the feminine for historical linguistics in Germany and Western Europe more broadly, thus filling a significant gap in the scholarship. It is witty, exceptionally well researched, and politically acute. Salvo has made a major contribution to our understanding of gender in a crucial domain of German intellectual and literary history." -- Barbara N. Nagel, author of Ambiguous Aggression in German Realism and Beyond: Flirtation, Passive Aggression, Domestic Violence

More in History

Looking from the North : Australian history from the top down - Henry Reynolds
Borneo : The Last Campaign - Michael Veitch

RRP $34.99

$27.75

21%
OFF
A Short History of Japan : Pelican Books - Christopher Harding

RRP $45.00

$35.75

21%
OFF
Oliver Cromwell : Commander in Chief - Ronald Hutton

RRP $26.95

$22.99

15%
OFF
Forgotten Peoples of the Ancient World - Philip Matyszak
On My Watch : Leading NATO in a Time of War - Jens Stoltenberg

RRP $39.99

$31.75

21%
OFF
Midnight : The story of a Light horse - Mark Greenwood

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Huey : The Helicopter That Became an Australian Aviation Icon - Mark Lax
Holbein : Renaissance Master - Elizabeth Goldring

RRP $82.95

$60.75

27%
OFF
PIX : The Magazine that told Australia's Story - Margot Riley

RRP $59.99

$47.75

20%
OFF
The Breath of the Gods : The History and Future of the Wind - Simon Winchester