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Apr. 10th, 2001 02:57 pmLanguage and Gender class often degenerates into what I would call semantic break-down, where the questions are more about defining terms than asking why conditions and cultural relationships happen. Issues break down into words with multiple meanings. It was something that always bothered me about elbows. The men feel a little put upon there. I can understand that, and I torn between not wanting cast them as villains and pointing out what I notice between the sexes.
But it is still my favorite class, if only to get a bunch of people interested in language talking about the whole idea of how two groups, two sexes, are divided, are categorized, and are examined. Of course, I am also happy to catch up on English and Spanish homework.
Bitwise will schedule an interview, Barnes and Noble has my resume, and RCS has it too, and will call people for interviews. I am still waiting for the check, so we will see what happens.
But it is still my favorite class, if only to get a bunch of people interested in language talking about the whole idea of how two groups, two sexes, are divided, are categorized, and are examined. Of course, I am also happy to catch up on English and Spanish homework.
Bitwise will schedule an interview, Barnes and Noble has my resume, and RCS has it too, and will call people for interviews. I am still waiting for the check, so we will see what happens.