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KYUWON MOONTYLER SCHNOEBELEN
Language and Gender: Week 7
Today’s plan
Hijra’s languageChatper 7
Categories and labels Patrolling boundaries Default categories & markedness
Class stuff
Hijra’s sexual insults
Hall (1997), “Go suck your husband’s sugarcane!”
On Hijra’s curses and sexual insults “Hijras aren’t counted as women, after all. Hijras are
just hijras, and women are just women. If there’s a woman, she will at least have a little shame…… But hijras are just hijras. They have no shame. They’ll say whatever they have to say.” (Non-hijra, 1993)
“We’ll give curses like women. We don’t give manly curses.” (hijra, 1993)
Respect and solidarity
Hijra’s curse “You worthless fool, good-for-nothing, son-of-a-
bastard, may your wife be eaten by a dog, may you be dark-faced, may god shower calamities on you, you widower!”
Why curse? To others: to reclaim respect Between themselves: to achieve solidarity
Categorizing
These ambiguities, redundancies, and deficiencies recall those attributed by Dr. Franz Kuhn to a certain Chinese encyclopedia called the Heavenly Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge. In its distant pages it is written that animals are divided into
Types of animals
(a) those that belong to the emperor; (b) embalmed ones; (c) those that are trained; (d) suckling pigs; (e) mermaids; (f) fabulous ones; (g) stray dogs; (h) those that are included in this classification; (i) those that tremble as if they were mad; (j) innumerable ones; (k) those drawn with a very fine camel's-hair brush; (l) etcetera; (m) those that have just broken the flower vase; (n) those that at a distance resemble flies.
What is this?
And this?
…And this?
Categories are social constructs
… and labels, too!
Patrolling boundaries
Who you asks matters Eggplant to a botanist vs. a cook
But some folks have more authority than others
And there are lots of forces enforcing the sanctity of social categories
I’m not a feminist, but…
Risks of saying “I’m a feminist” Feminism: disparaged category
What will come after “but”?Feminism (Wikipedia)
“Feminism is the idea that women should have political, social, sexual, intellectual, and economic rights equal to those of men.”
People on the Border
Categories under categoriesMarginalized categories
Centrality: Some members are better examples than others (birth mothers vs. adoptive mothers vs. working mothers?)
Feminism only for middle-class white women? Being African American gay man (Barret 1999)
But, who isn’t?
Who is not on the border?I’m on the border because I am…
- Asian- Grad student- Non-native speaker of English- Female- Married- And many more
A rose by any other name…
…would smell as sweet?Euphemism treadmill (Pinker)
Words originally intended as euphemisms may lose their euphemistic value, acquiring the negative connotations of their referents
negro → colored → black → African-American idiot/moron (originally neutral!) → retarded →
mentally challenged/special
Gender neutralization
Examples: Stewardess→Flight attendant He→They Policeman→Police officer Chairman→Chairperson Le professeur→La proffeseure
But there are no linguistic quick fixes Change isn’t always smooth You can’t control words once you put them
out in the world (e.g., politically correct)
Then, why should we bother?
Gastil (1990)’s results Males still produce more male images even with
“they” pronoun
But… “Changing schemes for categorization and changing
labels are part of changing social practice” (E&M-G 2003: 265).
If we still have time…
Gendered metaphor
Vowels are feminine, consonants are masculine: sound symbolism Just random? Vowels: [+sonorant], consonants: [-sonorant] (with
exception of [m,n,l,ng]) Sonorant sounds are soft, deep, and resonant: traits
that are considered to be “feminine”
“Father gives birth to a baby and mother raises the baby.” What I learned from elementary school
Habitus?