The Language of Prejudice | Nipissing University
[2023-10-09 13:28:25]
Language not only reflects prejudice existing in society, words promote and strengthen it. Therefore, we should be sensitive to all words, which discriminates and minimizes the value of others.
There is no doubt that the human race, sex, age, sexual orientation, disability and religious beliefs are important elements of that person, but one of its characteristics is the complexity of the whole person It is like canceling. If this concern is negative and declining, it is not only poor writing but arrogance.
Because prejudice is openly or subtle, we are not aware of any forms of racial discrimination, sexism discrimination, age discrimination, classicalism or any other form that may affect my writing or others' work We must be alert to discrimination of all forms. I work.
Therefore, our writing should be comprehensive, not exclusive. Unless there is a clear reason to clarify gender we should use words without sex. We must take care not to make assumptions about people. Our hypothesis states that women are more nurturing and emotional than men and women prefer gossiping as bad drivers, elderly people can not work effectively after age 65, Scotland It is a cultural stereotype such as cheap. A good way to avoid prejudice is to explain people as individuals, not as group members. We do not like to be tagged; consider those before considering them and mark them as "elderly", "teenager", "diabetic patient" or "Asian" Please give me.
Naming is also a powerful form of prejudice. Individuals and groups should always be called what they want to call. In Canada, the words "Eskimo" and "Indian" are perfect examples of a group of power that decided to call people in another group (people who are usually oppressed). Use names sensitive to people's own choice in your writing
When we explain one or more people, we should keep it in line with that explanation. For example, instead of "men and his wife", "two girls and one man" instead of "husband and wife" need to be "two women and one man".
The writer Gloria Neller explains her feelings as being a "black man" in her article "The meaning of sentence" as a little girl. Many families and friends say this word a few times in front of her, but her remarks are, probably because it always has a positive connotation, she really knows that another child has told her I will not actually go until I throw it. Please pay attention to that word. But I did not "hear" a pair of lips until I realized that it might be a way to insult me "(Naylor, Gloria." The meaning of sentence "language Recognition .306)
Traditionally, Ojibwe people are using the Ojibwe language, which is part of the Algonquian language family. It is part of three fire committees and Anisinaveg, including Algonquin, Nipising, Prince Cree, Odagawa, Potawatomi. They also joined the Iron Federation, which joined the Cree, Asiniboin, and Metis tribes through the Soul Branch. Ojibu is known for its birch bark canoe, birch bark reel, mining and copper trading, and cultivation of wild rice and maple syrup. Their Midewiwin Society is respected as a guardian of events, narration history, songs, maps, memories, stories, geometric and mathematical details, and complex scrolls. In theory, Ojibwa has created a Dreamcatcher, which gained more recognition in the Pan-Indian movement in the 1970's.
Lingual prejudice is a strong but ignored form of cultural racial discrimination related to discrimination against people who do not speak the national official language. Lingual prejudice was derived from human political linguistics with the premise that languages, dialects and accents are structures that classify races with respect to skin color, nationality, race and family relationship (Urciuoli, 1996 ; Lippi-Green, 1997). . As with other observable differences, differences in languages between outsiders can be seen by insiders of the same kind as a threat to our 'lifestyle'
Discrimination by language is usually defined by prejudic