Gender Studies in Language

External reference: https://openalex.org/T13173

  1. Political orientation shapes responses to gender-inclusive pronouns
    Political orientation moderates effectiveness of gender-inclusive pronouns in facilitating mental representation of nonbinary individuals across four studies with 2,847 participants.
  2. Bette-Obudu women use daughters' names to resist patriarchy
    Ethnographic investigation of female-child naming among Bette-Obudu women in Nigeria, examining how mothers use daughter-naming as resistance to patriarchal structures and assertion of female agency.
  3. The Naturalized Men and Over-represented Women: A Collocational Analysis of Gender Markers in Filipino Academic Discourse
    Collocational analysis of Filipino academic discourse reveals asymmetric gender representation: women explicitly marked and men unmarked, indicating visibility without empowerment.