A3 Refereed book chapter or chapter in a compilation book
Kinship references in the British Parliament, 1800–2005
Authors: Jukka Tyrkkö
Editors: Ursula Lutzky, Minna Nevala
Publication year: 2019
Book title : Reference and Identity in Public Discourses
Series title: Pragmatics & Beyond New Series
Number in series: 306
ISBN: 978-90-272-0420-2
eISBN: 978-90-272-6205-9
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.306.04tyr
Family and kinship are fundamental concepts of human society and of political governance. Proceeding from the notion that frequency of reference can be taken as a simple measure of visibility and representation, this study examines diachronic trends of kinship reference in British parliamentary debates from 1800 to 2005. Using the Hansard Corpus and pattern-driven corpus linguistic methods, I show that changes in the frequencies of reference to kin reflect societal attitudes to gender roles.