Acknowledgements Gender and the Language of Illness Methods for Investigating Gender and Language Men's Traditional Discourse of Illness: Distancing and Avoidance A Feminine Discourse of Illness: Transformation and Modality Emotional Disclosure: Socio-Economic Classification, Age and Gender Experience of Support: Gender, Social Class and Age Illness Type and Gender Conclusion Appendix 1 - Men's Key Concepts (full matched sample) Appendix 2 - Women's Key Concepts (full matched sample) Appendix 3 - Significance levels for log likelihood test Appendix 4 - Demographic Sample of the British National Corpus References Index
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JONATHAN CHARTERIS-BLACK is Professor of Linguistics in the
University of the West of England, UK, and formerly Senior Lecturer
at the University of Surrey. He is author of: Corpus Approaches to
Critical Metaphor Analysis (2004), Politicians and Rhetoric: The
Persuasive Power of Metaphor (2005) and Communication and
Leadership: The Design of Leadership Style (2006).
CLIVE SEALE is Professor of Medical Sociology at Queen Mary
University of London, UK, where he works in the medical school.
Previously he has been Professor of Sociology at Brunel University
and at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is author of The
Quality of Qualitative Research (1999), Constructing Death: the
Sociology of Dying and Bereaevment (1998) and Media and Health
(2002) as well as numerous other books, chapters and articles.
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