Monday, April 26, 2010

Blog #7

The article by Nancy M. Henley points out that sexist language does not harm women. The male generic form used in language is grammatically correct and is suppose to also include women. in many cases women do not feel as if they are being included when the masculine form is being used. I myself learned something new while reading this article and it was just that i had forgotten that when the masculine form is used it too includes females but he name changes my the visual image I get I only think of males. In reality the generic form of language is not intended to harm women but it is very detrimental to them because they cannot visually see themselves when the male generic form "he" is used. while applying for a job position according to the article many women did not apply or stopped because the application used the male generic form and it was as though the qualifications for the specific jobs were meant for males. In a sense sometimes the male generic is used intentionally to not deceive but because people are not aware of its grammatical use and may interpret as it just referring something to male.

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