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“Gender-neutral Language” Author: Dennis G. Jerz By: Rahul Patel
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Introduction O Avoiding Stylistic Clunkers, clichés O Fixing over-correction of Official titles O Take a look at Grammatical Whimsy O Take a look at Star Trek and gendered language O Using Special Terms that refer to Women, doing this the right way O Examples and quick fixes for being gender- neutral
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Avoiding Stylistic clunkers O 1. Over-correction of Historical Phrases “EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF” Ex: Every man or woman for himself or herself O The above example is WAY TO clunky and stylistically awkward Ex: Everyone for yourselves O The above example is perfect because its not too long but concise and its gender neutral. Unfortunately its still more awkward then the original phrase.
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Avoid Clichés O The Cliché “No man is an island” O Don’t ever use a gender-specific cliché because attempting to neutralize it will be difficult and it will no longer be a cliché, so avoid it at all costs Use “No man is an island, but with his great girth stretched out on his inflatable raft, Bill sure looked like one.”
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Over-correction of Official Titles “ Ben S. Bernanke, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve system” O Changing Chairman would be changing his title so use “Chair” rather then “Chairman” O Use “Ben S. Bernanke, who chairs the Board of Governors…” O Or “The Chair is Ben S. Bernanke”
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Grammatical Whimsy O The word “Womyn” has been used to avoid using “man” O “A writer should sharpen her pencils daily.” O Solution: O DON’T EVER USE “Womyn” and pluralize writer so the word “their” can be used instead of her or his. “Writers should sharpen their pencils daily.”
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Star Trek and Gendered Language “…To boldly go where no man has gone before.” O Simply by using the word “man” to mean everyone is gender-specific. O Solution: “…To boldly go where we have never gone before.” ensures the best/least awkward replacement. Also by say “we have never” it also encompasses the other races on star trek.
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Special terms that refer to Women O Older professions have distinctions between female and male employees such as “stewardess[,]waitress[,] actress” O To most people when saying Pilot or photographer, the image of a man comes to mind. So when it’s a pilot who is a woman it has to be explicitly stated or does it? O If its important to know the gender then refer to the person by their name and the reader will be able to figure out if it’s a man/woman pilot.
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Examples O Instead of Dear Sir O Use Dear Sir or Madam, this tends to occur only once in a letter so repetition is not an issue. O Instead of policeman O Use police officer, this is a quick fix and only really a few extra letters. O Instead of gunman O Use shooter, especially when the suspect is unknown.
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I leave you all with one final question Does Gender-specific Language Affect our thinking? I will take questions at this time.
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