This discussion paper takes as its starting point the marginal existence of men in the seemingly mono-gendered arena of childbearing, both as midwives and as service users. It seeks to explore how their problematic presence can be both accommodated and rejected within the limits of existing language which manifests itself most rigidly in the word ‘midwife’. I argue that ‘midwife’ has multiple meanings which are mobilized in different situations to call upon either a seemingly stable etymological understanding or a more fluid and adaptable semantic meaning. I engage in the heuristic device of ‘orientations’ inspired by the work of Sara Ahmed to illuminate how these multiple meanings serve to exclude people who do not identify as female. Last...
In English, as in many other languages, male-gendered pronouns are sometimes used to refer not only ...
The study explores two sources of linguistic material that are traditionally referred to as examples...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the study of effective uses of gender-inclusive pron...
This discussion paper takes as its starting point the marginal existence of men in the seemingly mon...
Since its emergence as an academic discipline in the early 1970s, feminist commentary and scholarshi...
Jenny Cheshire, current editor in chief of Language in Society, stated that there is a bias of mascu...
Gender-neutral language, also referred to as gender-sensitive language, is an umbrella term for femi...
Are words like ‘woman’ or ‘man’ sex terms that we use to talk about biological features of individua...
The English language has changed a lot over time and Old English is vastly different from the Modern...
Feminist linguistic reforms provide an example of planned social language change that seeks to ensur...
In recent years the term "gender" has been used with many different meaning as well as in applicatio...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
In this paper, I engage with a recent contextualist account of gender terms (particularly, “woman”) ...
Abstract—The issue of sexist language has been debated within feminist circles since the 1960s. The ...
In everyday life women are exposed to sexist language. Terms and usages that exclude or discriminate...
In English, as in many other languages, male-gendered pronouns are sometimes used to refer not only ...
The study explores two sources of linguistic material that are traditionally referred to as examples...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the study of effective uses of gender-inclusive pron...
This discussion paper takes as its starting point the marginal existence of men in the seemingly mon...
Since its emergence as an academic discipline in the early 1970s, feminist commentary and scholarshi...
Jenny Cheshire, current editor in chief of Language in Society, stated that there is a bias of mascu...
Gender-neutral language, also referred to as gender-sensitive language, is an umbrella term for femi...
Are words like ‘woman’ or ‘man’ sex terms that we use to talk about biological features of individua...
The English language has changed a lot over time and Old English is vastly different from the Modern...
Feminist linguistic reforms provide an example of planned social language change that seeks to ensur...
In recent years the term "gender" has been used with many different meaning as well as in applicatio...
The term 'gender' requires discussion, since linguistic traditions differ here. This requires us to ...
In this paper, I engage with a recent contextualist account of gender terms (particularly, “woman”) ...
Abstract—The issue of sexist language has been debated within feminist circles since the 1960s. The ...
In everyday life women are exposed to sexist language. Terms and usages that exclude or discriminate...
In English, as in many other languages, male-gendered pronouns are sometimes used to refer not only ...
The study explores two sources of linguistic material that are traditionally referred to as examples...
International audienceThis paper contributes to the study of effective uses of gender-inclusive pron...