Political correctness in the English language

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Drama, Anthologies
Cover of the book Political correctness in the English language by Thuy Nguyen, GRIN Verlag
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Thuy Nguyen ISBN: 9783640181483
Publisher: GRIN Verlag Publication: October 7, 2008
Imprint: GRIN Verlag Language: English
Author: Thuy Nguyen
ISBN: 9783640181483
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Publication: October 7, 2008
Imprint: GRIN Verlag
Language: English

Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,3, University of Duisburg-Essen, course: Language and Gender , 10 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: In London during the 1980ies there were reports in the right-wing press, that socialist local councils like Hackney Council had to banish the word manhole by order of its Women's Committee since the term was meant to be sexist. This is just one out of many incidences that came up during the political correctness debate. Since the eighties this phenomenon has occurred on the American campuses and developed rapidly to a publicly debated subject. This essay will deal with the phenomenon of the political correctness in the English language with the main focus on gender questions and feminist linguistics. The central question is if expressions like policemen or phrases like to be the master of the situation are really conceived as sexist by the majority of people and if replacing those by terms like 'police officers' can solve the problem of sexist language use. Have the efforts to regulate or reform language been successful and can language be at all non-sexist or even neutral? First of all, the term political correctness and politically correct are placed into a historical context explaining its roots and development before trying to define the concept. Furthermore, the importance of the political correctness debate for the Women's Liberation Movement and the development of feminist linguistics will be explained. The third chapter explains on which assumptions and theories the claimed language change is based on. The relation between language use and perception of the individual or of a group plays a central part. In the context of the political correctness debate the central question is in how far sexist language use, representation, the naming or not naming of women effects the perception and thinking of people. The fourth chapter gives a description of the measures that were taken in order to influence language and language use. On the one hand, measures aimed at the regulation and sanction of sexist language and on the other hand, some more moderate and liberal measures intended the reformation of language in order to achieve more equality between women and men on a linguistic level. In how far have these measures been successful in increasing the awareness for discriminating language use?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 1,3, University of Duisburg-Essen, course: Language and Gender , 10 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: In London during the 1980ies there were reports in the right-wing press, that socialist local councils like Hackney Council had to banish the word manhole by order of its Women's Committee since the term was meant to be sexist. This is just one out of many incidences that came up during the political correctness debate. Since the eighties this phenomenon has occurred on the American campuses and developed rapidly to a publicly debated subject. This essay will deal with the phenomenon of the political correctness in the English language with the main focus on gender questions and feminist linguistics. The central question is if expressions like policemen or phrases like to be the master of the situation are really conceived as sexist by the majority of people and if replacing those by terms like 'police officers' can solve the problem of sexist language use. Have the efforts to regulate or reform language been successful and can language be at all non-sexist or even neutral? First of all, the term political correctness and politically correct are placed into a historical context explaining its roots and development before trying to define the concept. Furthermore, the importance of the political correctness debate for the Women's Liberation Movement and the development of feminist linguistics will be explained. The third chapter explains on which assumptions and theories the claimed language change is based on. The relation between language use and perception of the individual or of a group plays a central part. In the context of the political correctness debate the central question is in how far sexist language use, representation, the naming or not naming of women effects the perception and thinking of people. The fourth chapter gives a description of the measures that were taken in order to influence language and language use. On the one hand, measures aimed at the regulation and sanction of sexist language and on the other hand, some more moderate and liberal measures intended the reformation of language in order to achieve more equality between women and men on a linguistic level. In how far have these measures been successful in increasing the awareness for discriminating language use?

More books from GRIN Verlag

Cover of the book Der Mainzer Hoftag von 1184 als politisches und höfisches Ereignis by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Klinischer Unterricht: 4-Phasen-Modell by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Musik verkaufen im Internet: Mehr Erfolg durch Community-Features in Download-Shops by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Die Reform des Betreuungsrechts - Rolle rückwärts in der rechtlichen Vertretung behinderter Menschen und ihre Konsequenz für die Arbeit diakonischer Betreuungsvereine by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Konturen einer Theologie der Familie by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Soziale Ungleichheit im Bildungssystem by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Schulangst, Prüfungsängstlichkeit, Leistungsängstlichkeit by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Kinderbücher auf dem digitalen Markt. Apps, Interaktivität und Akteure by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Riot Grrrl - Modetrend oder Teil der Dritten Welle der US amerikanischen Frauenbewegung? by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Die Methodik der Maria Montessori und deren Rolle in der Behindertenpädagogik by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Application on Human Relations Theory in Primary Schools by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Spielesammlung zum Tauchen im Schwimmunterricht (Sport 1/2. Klasse Grundschule) by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Analysis by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Das Symptom der Agitation bei Menschen mit Demenz. Pflegerische Interventionen in der Palliative-Care by Thuy Nguyen
Cover of the book Die Haupthindernisse für die erfolgreiche Entwicklung der DDR-Wirtschaft by Thuy Nguyen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy