Une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique

A trend such as the red sneakers one is a pretext to distinguish between social classes. We could keep on imagining for every group of women and men a colour matching as much as possible what they aspire to be, and at the end, which could literally describe them. To prove that gender-neutral languag...

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Main Author: R. J. Aeschlimann
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Language:fra
Published: Association Genres, sexualités, langage 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/glad/842
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description A trend such as the red sneakers one is a pretext to distinguish between social classes. We could keep on imagining for every group of women and men a colour matching as much as possible what they aspire to be, and at the end, which could literally describe them. To prove that gender-neutral language [or inclusive writing] should be as multifarious as the possibilities of shoes' colour, this narrative distinguish between twelve types of non-heterosexist phrasing, made to measure to so many categories of persons.
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title Une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique
title_full Une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique
title_fullStr Une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique
title_full_unstemmed Une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique
title_short Une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique
title_sort une genre de nouvelle discrimination chromatique
topic neutral language
non-heterosexist phrasing
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url https://journals.openedition.org/glad/842
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