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El sexismo en la lengua española: propuesta para un uso inclusivo de la lengua

Authors: Mira Cogollos, Andrea;

El sexismo en la lengua española: propuesta para un uso inclusivo de la lengua

Abstract

El siguiente trabajo se encarga de ofrecer una reflexión sobre el sexismo presente en el lenguaje español y proponer algunos recursos para conseguir un uso más inclusivo de la lengua. Para ello se han investigado diferentes fuentes, como libros, periódicos online y el Diccionario de la Real Academia (DRAE), entre otros. Este trabajo se divide en cuatro apartados. En el primero se investiga el origen del lenguaje sexista en las sociedades patriarcales y se defiende la importancia de la educación infantil. El segundo apartado se centra en las diferencias del habla entre hombres y mujeres, tanto en las conversaciones como en la variación lingüística. Por otra parte, el tercer capítulo entra de lleno en los problemas existentes en la lengua española relacionados con el sexismo lingüístico, poniendo como ejemplos algunos titulares periodísticos y el refranero español. Y, por último, en el cuarto epígrafe se muestran algunos recursos para evitar el uso sexista en la lengua española.

Treball Final de Grau en Humanitats: Estudis Interculturals. Codi: HU1536. Curs: 2019/2020

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Grau en Humanitats: Estudis Interculturals, sexismo lingüístico, coeducación, Bachelor's Degree in Humanities: Intercultural Studies, Grado en Humanidades: Estudios Interculturales, desigualdades, lengua española, estereotipos

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