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Queer and Trans Dialectology

Exploring the Intersectionality of Regionality

An issue of: American Speech

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Pages: 120

Volume 98, Number 1

Published: February 2023

An issue of: American Speech

Special Issue Editors: Bryce McCleary, Tyler Kibbey

In this special issue, the authors examine how place, region, and community shape contemporary dialectology. Contributors draw on the complex intersections of gender, sexuality, and other categories of identity to more fully examine the concept of regionality, the linguistic differences associated with particular geographic locations. The authors demonstrate how queer and trans people linguistically negotiate and attend to different locations and contexts using examples such as the intersectional identity construction of Oklahoma City Drag Queens; the influence of English in new designations of non-binary gender identities and sexual orientations in Quebec French; and queer language differentiation in Jewish-English-speaking communities. Given the general underrepresentation of queer and trans subject areas in dialectology, the issue’s focus on linguistics in relation to region and sexuality contributes an intersectional perspective on community and identity in the sociolinguistic field.

Contributors: Charles E. Carson, Grace Elizabeth C. Dy, Mireille Elchacar, Lindsay Hippe, Brianne Hughes, Tyler Kibbey, Bryce McCleary, Jaidan McLean, Ellen Perleberg, Thomas Purnell, Kelly E. Wright, Benjamin Zimmer, Lynn Zhang

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