Key Question: What linguistic features and techniques are used to represent gender? Re-read either Daily Mail article, or opening to Mrs. Dalloway.

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Key Question: What linguistic features and techniques are used to represent gender? Re-read either Daily Mail article, or opening to Mrs. Dalloway.

Point of interest: What does “mensch” mean in English? Don't judge us on looks, says MP Louise: Tory condemns 'trivialisation' of women politicians in magazine interview Is the Daily Mail article sexist? Are its comments – sexist or not – directed at women, or just Louise Mensch? What language choices/techniques can you point to as evidence? These are the photos included in the Mail article, taken of Mensch during the GQ shoot and interview; the headline above is from the Mail article. Point of interest: What does “mensch” mean in English?

What linguistic features and techniques are used to represent gender? Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself. For Lucy had her work cut out for her. The doors would be taken off their hinges; Rumpelmayer’s men were coming. And then, thought Clarissa Dalloway, what a morning — fresh as if issued to children on a beach. What a lark! What a plunge! For so it had always seemed to her, when, with a little squeak of the hinges, which she could hear now, she had burst open the French windows and plunged at Bourton into the open air. How fresh, how calm, stiller than this of course, the air was in the early morning; like the flap of a wave; the kiss of a wave; chill and sharp and yet (for a girl of eighteen as she then was) solemn, feeling as she did, standing there at the open window, that something awful was about to happen; looking at the flowers, at the trees with the smoke winding off them and the rooks rising, falling; standing and looking until Peter Walsh said, “Musing among the vegetables?”— was that it?—“I prefer men to cauliflowers”— was that it? He must have said it at breakfast one morning when she had gone out on to the terrace — Peter Walsh. He would be back from India one of these days, June or July, she forgot which, for his letters were awfully dull; it was his sayings one remembered; his eyes, his pocket-knife, his smile, his grumpiness and, when millions of things had utterly vanished — how strange it was!— a few sayings like this about cabbages. Ecriture feminine Literally “women’s writing”; but the term was coined by French feminists who were interested in finding/developing non-standard forms and styles of writing, because they felt that “standard” language was inherently sexist/gendered. They thought that new ways of writing/speaking would equate to new ways of perceiving the world. You do not have to be a woman to “do” ecriture feminine”. What can you say about the language choices in this extract? (Think, particularly, about verb processes; also, about noun and adjective choices.) Is the lang. particularly or essentially female/feminine/feminist? Stative verbs/participles Free indirect discourse/stream of consciousness (temporal experience rather than “movement” of plot...)

H/W: Answer today’s Key Question, analysing the Virginia Woolf extract H/W: Answer today’s Key Question, analysing the Virginia Woolf extract. Be specific about word classes, dynamic/stative verbs, pre-/post-modification.