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Deborah Tannen

Biographical

Looking for a place to start your Internet research on this author? Here is Tannen's own homepage from Georgetown's site, where you'll find a wealth of information, including a photo and links.

This PBS page has a link to Tannen talking about Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky in RealAudio, as well as the transcript of the interview from NewsHour. See what happens when she dissects this infamous statement: "There was no sexual relationship."

Bibliographical

Here's her article "Discourse Analysis" in etext. What does Tannen mean by language "beyond the sentence"? How does this help you understand the Tannen piece in your textbook?

This is an interview from NewsHour about her book The Argument Culture. Here, she discusses the ramifications of people approaching almost every issue "as if it were a fight between two sides."

Hungry for more of this author's work? These abstracts discuss some of Tannen's thoughts about discourse and gender difference.

Cultural

This review of The Argument Culture explores the role of fun in conflict. What do you learn about this book from the review? What kinds of things would you need to consult the book directly to find out? (Free registration required.)

Do you want some more information about one of Tannen's favorite topics? Here are some notes about male-female communication from Ohio State.

Did you know that Tannen writes more than nonfiction? This is a bibliography of her creative work. How might this information help you in writing about Tannen?

Are you interested in placing some of these ideas into a specific context? Here are some observations about male-female communication in the workplace.