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- catalog abstract "Synopsis: One of the great classics of the women's movement, Man-Made Language opened our eyes to the myriad ways in which the rules and uses of language promote a male, and so inherently partial, view of the world. Often imitated, never replaced, Man-Made Language has become a cornerstone of modern feminist thought.".
- catalog contributor b340587.
- catalog created "1985.".
- catalog date "1985".
- catalog date "1985.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1985.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 236-246.".
- catalog description "Preface to the second edition -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction --1: To Believe Or Not To Believe-Language/Sex Research -- Deficient woman -- Man's language -- Legacy -- Sexism in language -- Semantic derogation of women -- Plus and minus male -- Male line -- Language change and social change -- Sex differences in language -- Lesser value of women's words -- Politeness and servility -- Pitch: fact or fiction -- Who does the talking? -- Verdict -- 2: Constructing Women's Silence -- Inaudibility of women -- Invisibility of women -- 3: Dominant And The Muted -- Male registers -- Telling it slant -- In a form acceptable to men -- Contradictions of a woman speaker -- Dominance and tunnel vision -- Pluralism -- 4: Woman Talk: The Legitimate Fear -- Place for talk -- Consciousness-raising as subversion -- Undermining male control -- Woman-to woman talk -- Politics and woman talk -- Are males the right models? -- Single-sex talk: why women prefer to talk to women -- Consciousness-raising: a woman-centered meaning -- When all are leaders -- 5: Language And Reality: Who Made The World? -- Circumstantial evidence -- He/man language -- Think male for man! -- There's many a slip -- Outsiders -- Male subjectivity -- 6: Politics Of Naming -- Man creates a male god -- Sexuality: a case of compensation -- Experience without a name -- 7: Women And Writing -- Public/private dichotomy -- Double standard -- Fading of the printed word -- Contradiction and resolution: eliminating the male/public -- Working conditions -- Breaking the boundaries -- Problem is power, not women -- Transcripts -- Bibliography and further reading -- Index.".
- catalog description "Synopsis: One of the great classics of the women's movement, Man-Made Language opened our eyes to the myriad ways in which the rules and uses of language promote a male, and so inherently partial, view of the world. Often imitated, never replaced, Man-Made Language has become a cornerstone of modern feminist thought.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 250 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Man made language.".
- catalog identifier "0710203152 (pbk) :".
- catalog identifier "0710206054 (cased) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Man made language.".
- catalog issued "1985".
- catalog issued "1985.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London ; Boston : Routledge & Kegan Paul,".
- catalog relation "Man made language.".
- catalog subject "Language and languages Sex differences.".
- catalog subject "P120.W6 S7 1985".
- catalog subject "Sexism in language.".
- catalog subject "Women Language.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface to the second edition -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction --1: To Believe Or Not To Believe-Language/Sex Research -- Deficient woman -- Man's language -- Legacy -- Sexism in language -- Semantic derogation of women -- Plus and minus male -- Male line -- Language change and social change -- Sex differences in language -- Lesser value of women's words -- Politeness and servility -- Pitch: fact or fiction -- Who does the talking? -- Verdict -- 2: Constructing Women's Silence -- Inaudibility of women -- Invisibility of women -- 3: Dominant And The Muted -- Male registers -- Telling it slant -- In a form acceptable to men -- Contradictions of a woman speaker -- Dominance and tunnel vision -- Pluralism -- 4: Woman Talk: The Legitimate Fear -- Place for talk -- Consciousness-raising as subversion -- Undermining male control -- Woman-to woman talk -- Politics and woman talk -- Are males the right models? -- Single-sex talk: why women prefer to talk to women -- Consciousness-raising: a woman-centered meaning -- When all are leaders -- 5: Language And Reality: Who Made The World? -- Circumstantial evidence -- He/man language -- Think male for man! -- There's many a slip -- Outsiders -- Male subjectivity -- 6: Politics Of Naming -- Man creates a male god -- Sexuality: a case of compensation -- Experience without a name -- 7: Women And Writing -- Public/private dichotomy -- Double standard -- Fading of the printed word -- Contradiction and resolution: eliminating the male/public -- Working conditions -- Breaking the boundaries -- Problem is power, not women -- Transcripts -- Bibliography and further reading -- Index.".
- catalog title "Man made language / Dale Spender.".
- catalog type "text".