French is a highly gendered language in which the masculine gender is favoured over the feminine one. To social practitioners, linguists and feminists, this situation constitutes an injustice. The primary purpose of this thesis is to challenge grammatical rules put in place in order to maintain the masculine gender in a position of dominance. Using translations of narrative therapeutic conversations I partly de-gender my native tongue. Two research questions are asked, the first one inquiring about the techniques used to de-gender, and checking whether these techniques are compatible with discursive practices of Narrative Therapy. The second question involves a comparison of two translations belonging to two different paradigms recognised b...
Our interpretation of human gender identity has never been constant. And with it, language has alway...
International audienceThis chapter explores the potential intersections between gender studies and l...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...
An increase in visibility in the francophone world of people whose social gender sits or fluctuates ...
In a society built around gendered language, there is seldom enough linguistic “room” left for those...
Articulant héritages constructiviste et matérialiste, cette recherche appréhende le genre dit « gram...
International audienceLinguistic antisexism is different from the institutional feminization of lang...
The French language has encountered much controversy as early as the Renaissance. The most recent de...
In recent decades, gender perspectives on the history, theory and practice of translation have given...
The original purpose of this study is to define some of the problems which, according to E. Nida in ...
International audienceHeated societal debates in various countries concern the use of gender-fair la...
International audienceGender varies through time and space. Similarly, the linguistic arrangement of...
In our modern bedtime story of an article, the story could read like this: “Once upon a time was sex...
Feminist literary criticism has argued that our understanding of literary paradigms, metaphors, ...
A growing body of literature on linguistic relativity (the hypothesis that language influences thoug...
Our interpretation of human gender identity has never been constant. And with it, language has alway...
International audienceThis chapter explores the potential intersections between gender studies and l...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...
An increase in visibility in the francophone world of people whose social gender sits or fluctuates ...
In a society built around gendered language, there is seldom enough linguistic “room” left for those...
Articulant héritages constructiviste et matérialiste, cette recherche appréhende le genre dit « gram...
International audienceLinguistic antisexism is different from the institutional feminization of lang...
The French language has encountered much controversy as early as the Renaissance. The most recent de...
In recent decades, gender perspectives on the history, theory and practice of translation have given...
The original purpose of this study is to define some of the problems which, according to E. Nida in ...
International audienceHeated societal debates in various countries concern the use of gender-fair la...
International audienceGender varies through time and space. Similarly, the linguistic arrangement of...
In our modern bedtime story of an article, the story could read like this: “Once upon a time was sex...
Feminist literary criticism has argued that our understanding of literary paradigms, metaphors, ...
A growing body of literature on linguistic relativity (the hypothesis that language influences thoug...
Our interpretation of human gender identity has never been constant. And with it, language has alway...
International audienceThis chapter explores the potential intersections between gender studies and l...
none2noLanguage is one of the most powerful means through which sexism and gender discrimination are...