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Author Luck, Christiane, author

Title Rewriting language : how literary texts can promote inclusive language use / Christiane Luck
Published London : UCL Press, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 197 pages)
Series Comparative literature and culture
Comparative literature and culture.
Contents Introduction -- Linguistics and literature -- Problematising the linguistic status quo - The Left Hand of Darkness and Häutungen -- Proposing linguistic neutrality - The Cook and the Carpenter and Woman on the Edge of Time -- Reversing the linguistic status quo - Egalias døtre -- 'It's good to make people realise ... double standards' - Evaluating the impact of literary texts thematising sex/gender and language -- Conclusions
Summary Rewriting Language explores how literary texts can promote more inclusive language use
Inclusive language remains a hot topic. Despite decades of empirical evidence and revisions of formal language use, many inclusive adaptations of English and German continue to be ignored or contested. But how to convince speakers of the importance of inclusive language? Rewriting Language provides one possible answer: by engaging readers with the issue, literary texts can help to raise awareness and thereby promote wider linguistic change. Christiane Luck analyses five iconic texts from a literary, linguistic and sociological perspective. She shows how Ursula K. Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness and Verena Stefan's Häutungen highlight the issues inherent in the linguistic status quo; Marge Piercy's Woman on the Edge of Time and June Arnold's The Cook and the Carpenter explore the possibilities and challenges of linguistic neutrality; and Gerd Brantenberg's Egalias døtre reverses linguistic norms to illustrate the link between language and imagination. A focus group study provides empirical evidence for the effectiveness of the literary approaches and shows how literary texts can sensitise readers to the impact of biased language. Particularly in the context of education, Luck concludes, literary texts can be a valuable tool to promote inclusive language use
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 23 2020)
Subject Nonsexist language.
Language and languages -- Sex differences.
Language and sex.
17.92.
17.21.
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Linguistics -- Historical & Comparative.
Language and languages -- Sex differences
Language and sex
Nonsexist language
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
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