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  2. Feminist language reform - Wikipedia

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    Feminist language reform or feminist language planning refers to the effort, often of political and grassroots movements, to change how language is used to gender people, activities and ideas on an individual and societal level. [1] This initiative has been adopted in countries such as Sweden, Switzerland and Australia. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  3. Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender

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    At the end of the 1970s, groundbreaking work created the field of German feminist linguistics [b] and on the one hand critiqued the inherent structure and usage of German, and on the other men's and women's language behavior, to conclude that German is antagonistic towards women (frauenfeindlich). For example, the use of the generic masculine ...

  4. Language and gender - Wikipedia

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    Research into the many possible relationships, intersections and tensions between language and gender is diverse. It crosses disciplinary boundaries, and, as a bare minimum, could be said to encompass work notionally housed within applied linguistics, linguistic anthropology, conversation analysis, cultural studies, feminist media studies, feminist psychology, gender studies, interactional ...

  5. Why Everyone Should Be A Feminist - AOL

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    Why should the feminist movement be different today? There have been different waves of feminism over the years, but they have all been exclusive of people of color, gay and trans women, and women ...

  6. Feminization of language - Wikipedia

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    For example, a study found that women who were referred to as professoressa were seen as less persuasive than either a man or women who used the title professore (Italian for the feminine and masculine forms of "professor," respectively.") [8] Another reason feminized language may carry poor conceptions is because many efforts to feminize ...

  7. Sara Mills (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    Her linguistic interests are the comparison of linguistic forms of expression in different languages, particularly in reference to politeness. [1] Her other major work area is feminism. [2] She has published many books and articles on politeness and discursive approaches to the analysis of politeness.

  8. What is the 4B feminist movement? Why is it on the rise in ...

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    After Donald Trump won the Presidential Election, women across the U.S. have taken an interest in the 4B feminist movement.. While the 4B movement has been active and circulating for some time now ...

  9. Intersectionality - Wikipedia

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    In so doing, Curry argues that the intersectional feminist concept "Double Jeopardy" is fundamentally mistaken because intersectionality is over-determined by feminist politics. Curry specifically points out how Crenshaw's intersectional model depends on second-wave feminist ideas imported from subculture of violence theorists who argue for a ...