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Attacking the King's English (Record no. 210130)

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Stock number ED095554
Source of stock number/acquisition ERIC
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Language of cataloging eng
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082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 425
Item number FOK
091 ## - MICROFILM SHELF LOCATION (AM) [OBSOLETE]
Microfilm shelf location mfm
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ward, Jean W.
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Attacking the King's English
Medium [microform] :
Remainder of title Implications for Journalism Arising from Feminist Critiques of Public Language /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Jean W. Ward.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. [Washington, D.C.] :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1974.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 14 p.
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE
General note ERIC Note: Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism (57th, San Diego, California, August 18-21, 1974).
Institution to which field applies ericd
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Feminist resentment of journalistic language use can be found in published letters to the editor, in feminist periodicals, and in public address. This paper examines commentary on language, noting the charge that journalistic language frequently is discriminatory and offensive to women in defining them, in designating their identity, and in revealing the assumption that "all people are male unless proven female." The implications for journalism practice and research which arise from feminist language critiques include: (1) the need in journalism to consider linguistic perspectives, (2) the possibility that language change will be accomplished deliberately, (3) the consideration of journalistic language from the viewpoints of language both as director and as reflector of social change, (4) the possibility that journalistic language use produces covert signals which reduce potential audiences and inhibit opinion formation, and (5) the challenge which faces journalism educators in teaching women students and in preparing all students to understand relationships between social change and language change and the mediating role played by journalism in public dialogue. (Author)
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Type of reproduction Microfiche.
Place of reproduction [Washington D.C.]:
Agency responsible for reproduction ERIC Clearinghouse
Physical description of reproduction microfiches : positive.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element College Instruction.
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Genre/form data or focus term Speeches/Meeting Papers.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://www.eric.ed.gov/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED095554
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