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- From: jelmore@nyx.cs.du.edu (John Elmore)
- Subject: Re: Sexist Pronouns
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.111911.10741@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 11:19:11 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan21.144844.1@tesla.njit.edu> erh0362@tesla.njit.edu (Elliotte Rusty Harold) writes:
- >>
- >> The best terms are "hie" (for she/he) and "hir" (for
- >> her/him), as I learned from the articles by
- >> STella@xanadu.com.
- >>
- >> When will _those_ pronouns have found their way to a
- >> dictionary?
- >
- > Hopefully never. It's abominations like this that make people refuse to
- >take non-sexist language seriously. It is possible to write
- >non-sexist English without making up words noone understands or using
- >ear-grating phrases like "mail person." Normally the easiest away
- >around the difficulty is to use the plural (and non-sexist) pronouns. Check
- >out "The HandBook of Non-Sexist Writing" for some sensible approaches that
- >don't destroy the English language. I believe one of the authors is Kate
- >Millet, but I don't have it in front of me.
-
- Amen to _that_ sentiment. I'm a journalism major, and one of the regular
- discussions that pops up is non-sexist vs. gender-neutral language.
- (BTW, try using "letter carrier", "fire fighter", and "police officer".
- Work wonders.)
-
- The only time I've _ever_ seen these supposed gender-neutral pronouns in
- regular use is in a comic book (DOOM PATROL, and the character in question
- was a hermaphrodite.) That's it.
-
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