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Pronoun Envy: Literary Uses of Linguistic Gender (Studies in Language and Gender)
 
 
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Anna Livia (Author)

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019513852X 978-0195138528 November 30, 2000
Controversy over gendered pronouns, for example using the generic "he," has been a staple of feminist arguments about patriarchal language over the last 30 years, and is certainly the most contested political issue in Western feminist linguistics. Most accounts do not extend beyond policy issues like the official institution of non-sexist language. In this volume, Anna Livia reveals continuities both before and after the sexist language refore movement and shows how the creative practices of pronoun use on the part of feminist writers had both aesthetic and political ends. Livia uses the term "pronoun envy" ironically to show that rather being a case of misguided envy, battles over gendered language are central to feminist concerns.

Livia examines a broad corpus of written texts in English and French, concentrating on those texts which problematize the traditional functioning of the linguistic gender system. They range from novels and prose poems to film scripts and personal testimonies, and in time from the 19th century to the present. Some withhold any indication of gender; others have non-gendered characters. Livia's goal is two-fold; to help bridge the divide between linguistic and literary analysis, and to show how careful study of the manipulation of linguistic gender in these texts informs larger concerns. This fresh and highly interdisciplinary work lies at the intersection of several vital areas, including language and gender, sociolinguistics, and feminist literary analysis.

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Pronoun Envy is a delight to read with its use of witty chapter headings which concisely capture the focus of the particular chapter ... highly recommended Discourse & Society A valuable contribution to the series with a fascinating study of feminist writers' textual strategies surrounding the 'pronoun' problem and the respresentation of linguistic and cultural gender Discourse & Society

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Anna Livia is Visiting Assistant Professor of French at the University of California at Berkeley. She co-edited Queerly Phrased: Language, Gender, and Sexuality (OUP, 1995).

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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
lexical gender, bruised fruit, linguistic gender system, neologistic pronouns, proper name repetition, masculine concord, epicene pronouns, feminine concord, gender concord, high animacy, masculine referents, personal deictics, semantic gender, grammatical coherence, episode boundaries, pronominal paradigm, traditional pronouns, lexical substitution, animate referents, generic masculine, episode boundary, verbum dicendi, gender markers, gendered pronouns, formal gender
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Catherine Legrand, French Epicene, Monique Wittig, Les Guérillères, The Left Hand of Darkness, Love Child, Robert Payen, Miss Thing, Valerie Borge, The One Who Is Legion, Véronique Legrand, Michael Jackson, Appelez-moi Gina, Edge of Time, Brandon Teena, Luce Irigaray, Billy Tipton, United States, George Orwell, Anne Garréta, Josiane Fourmont, Plot Summary, Dennis Baron, Marge Piercy, June Arnold
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