Yokohama City University School of International Liberal Arts Graduate School of Urban Social and Cultural Studies Department of Urban Social and Cultural Studies
About Yokohama City University School of International Liberal Arts Graduate School of Urban Social and Cultural Studies Department of Urban Social and Cultural Studies
Research keywords (9):
言語とジェンダー
, 社会言語学
, 談話研究
, 語用論
, 言語学
, Language and gender
, Discourse Studies
, Pragmatics
, Linguistics
Research theme for competitive and other funds (9):
2021 - 2026 Empowerment o Women from the Perspective of Gender Norms in Interview Narratives of Working Japanese Women
2016 - 2017 若手・女性研究者研究奨励プログラム
2014 - 2015 ジェンダーの視点から大学におけるキャリア形成プログラムを構築する
2008 - 2010 A Study on Japanese Language as a Linguistic Resource of Sexual and Gender Identity Constructions.
2006 - 言語とジェンダー
言語と社会
談話分析
Influence of Social Interaction on Language
Discourse Studies
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Papers (11):
Kyoko SATOH. Identity Construction of Japanese Female Managers through Accounts of Role Models. The Bulletin of Yokohama City University: Humanities. 2024. 75. 2/3. 73-104
SATOH Kyoko. The Struggling Against Hegemonic Femininity: The Narrative of a Japanese Actress. 2021. 65-85
SATOH Kyoko. Japanese Self-reference Expressions: Choice and Stancetaking. 2021. 72. 1/2. 95-116
SATOH Kyoko, HIRAI Mika. Practical Report Comprehensive lecture "Gender and Society" in Yokohama City University. The Bulletin of Yokohama City University Humanities. 2019. 70. 1. 61-79
SATOH Kyoko. Laughing Together in Japanese Complimenting Discourse: Collaboratively Constructed Stance. The Bulletin of Yokohama City University. 2018. 69. 1. 38-55
Listen to father/dad: self-reference terms used by fathers and their norms. Proceedings of the Conference of the Pragmatics Society of Japan. 2009. 4. 4. 205-208
SATOH Kyoko. Self-reference forms used by Japanese parents and their norms. Proceedings of the 5th Biennial Interantional Gender and Language Association. 2008
SATOH Kyoko. Leadership norms and the verbal behavior of Japanese female professors. Proceedings of the 5th Biennial International Gender and Language Association Conference. 2008