Language, Gender, and SocietyBarrie Thorne, Cheris Kramarae, Nancy Henley |
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... Lesbian / feminist , woman , dyke , gay , chick , homosexual , lesbian , amazon , girl . Lesbian Connection , 1 ( Feb. 12 , 1974 ) , East Lansing , Mich . An analysis of stereotypes in the words lesbians use , often without reflection ...
... Lesbian / feminist , woman , dyke , gay , chick , homosexual , lesbian , amazon , girl . Lesbian Connection , 1 ( Feb. 12 , 1974 ) , East Lansing , Mich . An analysis of stereotypes in the words lesbians use , often without reflection ...
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... lesbians ' lives and experiences , and the silencing and oppression experienced by Black lesbian writers / poets such as Angelina Ward Grimké ( 1880-1958 ) . There are references to contemporary literature and literary criticism by ...
... lesbians ' lives and experiences , and the silencing and oppression experienced by Black lesbian writers / poets such as Angelina Ward Grimké ( 1880-1958 ) . There are references to contemporary literature and literary criticism by ...
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... lesbian communication ( New York : Pilgrim Press , 1981 ) is a collection of 25 articles on spoken and nonverbal language used in lesbian and gay male subcultures , the labeling of lesbians and gay men by themselves and others , and the ...
... lesbian communication ( New York : Pilgrim Press , 1981 ) is a collection of 25 articles on spoken and nonverbal language used in lesbian and gay male subcultures , the labeling of lesbians and gay men by themselves and others , and the ...
Contents
Introduction 357 | 3 |
The Case for Nonsexist Language | 25 |
Prescriptive Grammar and the Pronoun Problem | 38 |
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