
Die Sprache der Eroberinnen: und andere Glossen
بواسطة
Luise F. Pusch
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Manga
Graphic Novels
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
146
لغة
الألمانية
منشور
Jan 1, 2016
الناشر
Wallstein Verlag
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
3835329936
رقم ISBN-13
9783835329935
الوصف
Luise F. Pusch offers a captivating exploration of language and feminism in her latest work, presenting a thought-provoking critique of the male-dominated structures within the German language. With her characteristic wit and intelligence, she examines the historical and cultural implications of linguistic conventions that often marginalize women. Pusch’s analysis delves into the ways in which language shapes societal norms, unveiling the subtle power dynamics that exist within communication.
Throughout the book, she draws connections to various historical female figures, including Celtic and Lombard women, enriching her arguments with examples that highlight the roles women have played throughout history. Pusch encourages readers to rethink their understanding of language, urging them to confront sexist undertones and embrace a more inclusive linguistic landscape.
Her engaging prose invites readers on a journey of discovery that challenges traditional perspectives and promotes a more equitable approach to language. Through humor and insight, Pusch’s work sparks important conversations about gender, identity, and the transformative potential of words.
Throughout the book, she draws connections to various historical female figures, including Celtic and Lombard women, enriching her arguments with examples that highlight the roles women have played throughout history. Pusch encourages readers to rethink their understanding of language, urging them to confront sexist undertones and embrace a more inclusive linguistic landscape.
Her engaging prose invites readers on a journey of discovery that challenges traditional perspectives and promotes a more equitable approach to language. Through humor and insight, Pusch’s work sparks important conversations about gender, identity, and the transformative potential of words.