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Translation Analysis of Sexist Attitudes in Ronggeng Dukuh Paruk Novel
This research is a descriptive-qualitative research. It aims to determine the translation techniques used to convey the sexist attitudes to the target language and its impact for the translation quality in terms of accuracy, acceptability, and ...
Maria Dita Manggarrani
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In this issue, our Chronicle « Describing Gender » goes back to school. How do feminist teachers invest language (and metalanguage) and how do they teach language to prevent the spreading of a sexist grammar ?
Julie Abbou +3 more
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Gender, language and prejudice: Implicit sexism in the discourse of Boris Johnson
While linguistic prejudice is commonly understood to concern individuals or social groups because of the way they speak, we can also see it as damaging language used about individuals or social groups.
Sunderland Jane
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Sexist Language of the Characters in the Movie Colette
Abstract: Sexism is a judgment made by society on how men and women are represented. This study investigates the use of sexism in languages called sexist languages and the reason why the characters uttered it in the movie Colette. Therefore, two theories are used in this study.
Ursea Mayoriska +2 more
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Lenguaje (no) sexista en la política española: el papel de la ideología y del género discursivo
This paper offers an empirical study on the use of (non-)sexist language in Spanish political discourse. By analyzing both parliamentary speech and Twitter/X posts, the study seeks to determine the extent to which politicians avoid the generic masculine
Marlies Jansegers +2 more
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Research on Sexist Language in EFL Literature: Towards a Non-Sexist Approach [PDF]
[EN] Centred on studies on language and gender, this article presents the results of a discourse analysis that examines the discourse practices of some of the most representative EFL textbooks published in the last decades in Spain. The analysis shows that women were subrepresented in the textbooks published in the last decades of the 20th century.
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An Analysis of Hate Speech Tweets Against Women from a Socio-cognitive Discourse Perspective
The current study conducts a qualitative analysis of tweets based on hate speech directed at women in the Pakistani context using Van Dijk's Socio-cognitive approach (2016).
Noor Mehboob
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On the Prospects for African Philosophy in Australia
ABSTRACT This paper grapples with the situation of people of African descent in Australia by working through the constitution of the body of academic philosophy in the country. It contends with the parochialism of the Australian philosophical community and the prospects for the cultivation of greater pluralism. Taking African philosophy as one possible
Bryan Mukandi
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The Archaéo-Sexism exhibition at UCL
The Archaéo-Sexism exhibition comprises 24 posters, primarily illustrated personal testimonies of sexism in archaeological fieldwork, with the aim of promoting diversity and equality through better ethics in the world of research.
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The Process of Sexism in Contemporary Persian Novels [PDF]
Investigating the effect of social factors, such as age, sex, education and social class on language variation is the consequence of changes followed by the arrival of ‘functionalism’ on the stage of linguistics,which resulted a considerable growth in ...
Azadeh Sharifi Moghaddam +2 more
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