Inclusive language remains a hot topic. Despite decades of empirical evidence and revisions of formal language use, many inclusive adaptations of English and German continue to be ignored or contested. But how to convince speakers of the importance of inclusive language? Rewriting Language provides one possible answer: by engaging readers with the issue, literary texts can help to raise awareness and thereby promote wider linguistic change. Christiane Luck analyses five iconic texts from a literary, linguistic and sociological perspective. She shows how Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Left Hand of Darkness and Verena Stefan’s Häutungen highlight the issues inherent in the linguistic status quo; Marge Piercy’s Woman on the Edge of Time and June Arno...
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This article examines the relationship between the discipline of ‘English Literature’, and the conte...
We present in survey form a typology of a new sub-genre we term the English 'Modern Languages Novel'...
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Linguistic research and linguistic activism have resulted in key changes to official language use. H...
In this paper I shall be discussing some recent feminist utopian novels and some of the more interes...
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In the early 20th century literature was woven into language curriculum to endorse learners to acqui...
This article examines the relationship between the discipline of ‘English Literature’, and the conte...
We present in survey form a typology of a new sub-genre we term the English 'Modern Languages Novel'...
Since the 1970s activists and linguists have argued for a more inclusive linguistic representation o...
Linguistic research and linguistic activism have resulted in key changes to official language use. H...
In this paper I shall be discussing some recent feminist utopian novels and some of the more interes...
The Language of Inclusive Education is an insightful text which considers the writing, speaking, rea...
Multilingualism is a fact that has shaped and is shaping the linguistic set-up of our societies. Fic...
If language can create fantasy, then fantasy can also create language. Invented languages have long ...
This article investigates the premise that literary texts use language in aesthetic, imaginative and...
none2The book, we hope and trust, will appeal to the growing number of scholars working in, and stud...
Recent research concerning the linguality of literature has yielded the insight that multilingual te...
This paper enumerates how the sound empirical footings have strengthened the symbiotic relationship ...
In this article the writer surveys attitudes to the integration of language and literature in ESL/EF...
In this paper, I will recapitulate and elaborate on the reflections which appeared in the Festschrif...
In the early 20th century literature was woven into language curriculum to endorse learners to acqui...
This article examines the relationship between the discipline of ‘English Literature’, and the conte...
We present in survey form a typology of a new sub-genre we term the English 'Modern Languages Novel'...