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It remains dangerous to live outside the gender binary, and as American philosopher Judith Butler noted there is a growing backlash around the world against gender-inclusive measures.
No picture today. Readers are invited to use their imagination. A recent item in The Telegraph tells us that we should phase out binary language. The words “male” and “female” are ...
As notions of gender continue to shift beyond the binary, many Northwestern language professors are reconciling cultural differences between English and their respective language to accomodate non ...
Can you speak binary? On ‘An Eye for an I’ this week, we introduce you to the language that almost every electronic device uses to operate.
Gender neutral language refers to people who fall outside the gender binary– that is, people who don’t identify as singularly male or female and may find the pronouns he/him and she/her ...
BRIGHTON, UK — A hospital in the United Kingdom introduced language and terms meant to be inclusive for transgender and non-binary individuals who give birth. On Wednesday, Brighton and Sussex ...
Non-binary gender identities are still widely misunderstood. We speak to two experts about understanding the gender spectrum and using respectful language.
BRIGHTON, UK — A hospital in the United Kingdom introduced language and terms meant to be inclusive for transgender and non-binary individuals who give birth.
Much of our everyday language excludes people who don’t identify as male or female. Small tweaks to our language can go a long way to respect non-binary individuals and may have the additional ...
There have always been people who identify as neither woman nor man. "Gender X" gives them visibility, but it's also a reminder that language is never neutral.