Anti-Male Bias in English and Chinese英汉语言中的男性性别歧视.doc





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1、分类号 密级 U D C 编号 华中师范大学本科毕业论文(设计)题目 英汉语言中的男性性别歧视 院 (系) 外国语学院 专 业 英 语 年 级 学生姓名 学 号 指导教师 1Anti-Male Bias in English and ChineseA thesis submitted to the faculty of CCNUIn partial fulfillment of the requirements for BA degree In English Language and Literatureby Supervisor: Shu BaimeiAcademic Title: Pro
2、fessor Signature: ContentsAbstract in Chinese iAbstract in English .ii1. Introduction.2. Literature Review.2.1 Studies of linguistic sexism.2.2 Misconception of linguistic sexism and different approaches.3. Gender-Exclusive Language .3.1 Gender-exclusive language in English .3.2 Gender-exclusive lan
3、guage in Chinese .4. Gender-Restrictive Language .4.1 Gender-restrictive language in English .4.2 Gender-restrictive language in Chinese.5. Masculinization of Evil.5.1 Masculinization of evil in English.5.1.1Crime .5.1.2 Cruelty and violence.5.1.3 Libertine.5.2 Masculinization of evil in Chinese .5.
4、2.1 Crime.5.2.2 Cruelty and violence.5.2.3 Libertine.6. Conclusion.Bibliography.111233577910101011121212131314166内容摘要自20世纪60年代起,语言性别歧视研究随着女性解放运动的展开而得到蓬勃发展。一般而言,语言性别歧视研究有四种不同的学术观点,它们分别是:女性主义的观点,约定俗成的观点,男性研究的观点,以及社会语言学的观点。其中,男性研究的观点是20世纪80年代末出现的一种全新的理论。以往国内外的语言学家大多从女性的角度出发研究语言性别歧视问题,极少有人从男性的角度出发对此进行探讨
5、。本文先总结了语言性别歧视研究的发展阶段,并介绍了几种不同的学术观点。之后,文章试图采用男性研究的观点,从排除异性语言,性别有定语言和罪孽联想男性化三个方面比较中英文中针对男性的语言性别歧视现象的共同点,旨在通过列举大量实例证明男性同女性一样可能成为语言性别歧视的牺牲品,引起人们对针对男性的语言性别歧视现象的关注。关键词:语言性别歧视; 男性偏见; 共同点; 中文; 英文 AbstractFrom the 1960s, the study of linguistic sexism has been developed vigorously as the womens liberation mo
6、vement spread out. Generally, there are four approaches to the study of linguistic sexism: the feminist approach, the conventional approach, the approach from mens study, and the sociolinguistic approach. The approach from mens study is a completely new theory which appeared at the end of the 1980s.
7、 In the past, linguists home and abroad usually study the problem of linguistic sexism from the feminine perspective and few from the masculine perspective. This paper first of all summarizes the development stages of linguistic sexism study, followed by an introduction of several different approach
8、es. Later, the article employs the approach of mens study, attempting to compare the similarities of anti-male bias usage in English and in Chinese from three aspects, which are gender-exclusive language, gender-restrictive language, and masculinization of evil. With abundant examples, the paper aim
9、s at proving that the male, like the female, can be preys of linguistic sexism, arousing peoples attention to anti-male bias in language.Key words: linguistic sexism; anti-male bias; similarity; English; Chinese1. IntroductionFor decades, linguists have been studying the problem of linguistic sexism
10、. Much effort has been put on anti-female language usage while little on anti-male bias in language. The end of the 1980s witnessed the birth of a new theory to the study of linguistic sexism, that is, the approach from mens study, which holds that both the male and the female can be preys of lingui
11、stic sexism (杨永林, 2004: 36). However, this newly emerging force is not powerful enough to place influence on the solid foundation of traditional approaches to the study of linguistic sexism, not to mention change average peoples concepts about linguistic sexism. Generally, people assume that only fe
12、males are discriminated against in language. Therefore, this paper employs the approach from mens study to discuss the problem of anti-male bias in language and attempts to compare the similarities of anti-male language usage in English and Chinese. Through comparison, peoples misconception of lingu
13、istic sexism can be redressed. Meanwhile, attention can be drawn to anti-male bias in English and Chinese. Furthermore, similarities between English culture and Chinese culture can be revealed so as to foster understanding between these two cultures.Primarily employing the techniques of classificati
14、on, exemplification, and comparison, the author of this article is going to divide the whole dissertation into four chapters. Chapter one is a general introduction. Chapter two is a literature review, which introduces the studies of linguistic sexism, misconception of linguistic sexism and different
15、 theories to the study of linguistic sexism. And chapter three, which is the most important part, compares the similarities of anti-male bias in English and Chinese from three aspects, which are gender-exclusive language, gender-restrictive language, and masculinization of evil. In the end comes a n
16、atural conclusion, that is, the male, like the female, can be victims of linguistic sexism. 2. Literature Review2.1 Studies of linguistic sexism Linguistic sexism refers to prejudicial attitude of either sex towards the other in the use of language (杨永林, 2004: 18) . The phenomenon of linguistic sexi
17、sm exists in different cultures, including English and Chinese cultures.It was early in the 1920s that the well-known linguist, Jespersen, had noticed that there were quite a number of nouns applied to females alone in English. As the womens liberation movement vigorously developed from the 1960s, l
18、inguistic sexism study has roughly gone through four stages.From 1960s to mid 1970s is the first stage in which feminists and supporters of womens liberation movement were main participants. The study in this period is confined to political discussion from the perspective of feminism. Few achievemen
19、ts have been made in this period. The second stage, from the 1970s to mid 1980s, mainly discusses the issue of sexism in language from the angle of morphology and semantics. However, some viewpoints and reform measures are not scientific enough so that they are not widely accepted by people. The mid
20、 1980s sees the coming of the third phase. The academic circle researches on linguistic sexism with an attitude which is more sober, objective, discreet and scientific. From the 1990s, social linguists combine the study of linguistic sexism with the study of language and culture, and the study of co
21、gnitive science, explaining the potential harm of sexist language to society in a theoretical height of linguistic relativity.2.2 Misconception of linguistic sexism and different approaches From the definition of linguistic sexism given at the beginning of the paper, we can clearly see that linguist
22、ic sexism includes both anti-male language and anti-female language. However, most people assume that sexist language is only used for the female and that females alone are the victims of linguistic sexism. But according to a recent theory, both males and females can be preys of linguistic sexism an
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