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@incollection{ Kotthoff2007,
 title = {The humorous stylization of "new" women and men and conservative others},
 author = {Kotthoff, Helga},
 editor = {Auer, Peter},
 year = {2007},
 booktitle = {Style and social identities : alternative approaches to linguistic heterogeneity},
 pages = {445-475},
 series = {Language, power and social process},
 volume = {18},
 address = {Berlin},
 publisher = {de Gruyter},
 isbn = {978-3-11-019080-9},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-9355},
 abstract = {In this article I will discuss how a circle of middle-aged academics recreates its moral order of new gender standards by a consonant staging of the "others" and the "self" – "them" vs. "us". The progressive self as well as the conservative other with whom the self is confronted are exaggeratedly stylized in a similarly disjunctive way over the course of various stories. Hyper-stylization sharpens a juxtaposition of social types which is humorously overdrawn. The comical performance becomes a factor of amusement for the group.},
 keywords = {gender; social construction; Stereotyp; attitude; Gruppe; Selbstbild; self-image; Moral; Fremdbild; stereotype; Witz; Geschlecht; Akademiker; conservatism; morality; soziale Konstruktion; Humor; Konservatismus; joke; academic; group; humor; Einstellung}}