Occupational Inequality and Sex-Role Stereotyping in Dictionaries of English

ebook A Causal Link? · Studies In Linguistics, Anglophone Literatures and Cultures

By Robert Kiełtyka

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Have dictionaries of English indeed affected their users' predisposition towards women to such an extent that we can posit a causal relation between what they propose and some of the forms of occupational sexism that still exist? Applying a data-collection methodology that has not been previously resorted to in any studies into the portrayal of women in these dictionaries challenges such a claim: the real exposure to sexist content is actually smaller than previous work is suggesting.

Occupational Inequality and Sex-Role Stereotyping in Dictionaries of English