Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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Grammar, the last bastion of machismo

Piero Ottone

from Friday to Feb. 5, 2010 Republic




Below is a reflection of our friends thought Giuliana Giusti, published in "thinking women" http://donnepensanti.ning.com/profiles/blogs/genere-lingua-italiana-e

gender, Italian language and sexism
on Friday of the Republic Feb. 5, I read with interest Fr 15
The grammar, the last bastion of male chauvinism in which Piero Ottone

points out a flaw in the use of the Italian language that seems to make women a kind difficult to use in certain contexts for certain speakers of Italian. Otto reported that an authoritative British magazine announces emphatically exceeded the United States of women in highly paid jobs, and note that, while in Italy you can not say the same, however many women holding important roles
(between the defects is also a virtue). These roles,
now no longer just for men, the results indicate whether a woman reported
so that, for example, to what he calls "gender
female mayors" it asks if you say "the mayor", "the mayor "or" mayoress "
while it seems that Hilary Clinton would have called" president "if he won the elections
. Brass does not say but I guess I have the same doubts hamletic on how to call
H. Clinton in his current charge, "the secretary" or "
secretary" of American States? Or maybe "the segretaressa?


then referred passion for motorcycles that seems to be more men and women, encouraging women to sit in the front seat and back. Further calls on women to react to another language issue,
more pervasive in everyday life (male and female) than is the

motorcycling, namely the male bastion consisting of the grammar.

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