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... male usage . If guilt must be assigned , it would have to be placed upon sexist people , both male and female , who use language to manip- ulate gender role behavior and to create negative social attitudes towards males . But often it ...
... male usage . If guilt must be assigned , it would have to be placed upon sexist people , both male and female , who use language to manip- ulate gender role behavior and to create negative social attitudes towards males . But often it ...
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... male . As an experi- ment I have compiled lists of nouns which I read to my composition students , asking them to check whether the words suggest " primarily females , " " primar- ily males , " or " could be either . " Nearly all the ...
... male . As an experi- ment I have compiled lists of nouns which I read to my composition students , asking them to check whether the words suggest " primarily females , " " primar- ily males , " or " could be either . " Nearly all the ...
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... male - bashing bandwagon to disseminate what John Gordon calls " the myth of the monstrous male . " With increasing frequency , this academically fashion- able sexism can also be heard echoing from our students . “ A white upper- middle ...
... male - bashing bandwagon to disseminate what John Gordon calls " the myth of the monstrous male . " With increasing frequency , this academically fashion- able sexism can also be heard echoing from our students . “ A white upper- middle ...
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Simplicity WILLIAM ZINSSER | 13 |
Freewriting PETER ELBOW | 19 |
Revising Your Own Manuscript | 28 |
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