Thirty Years of Research on Sexual Difference, or, the Language of Women and Sexuation in Language, Discourse and Image.
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This article examines previous studies of sexual difference and language, and of sexism in language, discourses, images and minds. The article then considers variationist linguistic studies and discourse analysis: how language references and discusses women; how it makes them invisible (the question of morphological gender); how women are labeled in everyday speech and in the media, and how are women referred to, including the problem of feminized professional titles in French. The article also focuses on semiological studies (or the social imagination – Castoriadis) and, using speech and advertising analyses, the images offered to, or imposed on, women in France.
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