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Feminising the French Language: A Political Debate. Analysis of the feminisation of titles and higher professions debate in French Public Media
Title statement Feminising the French Language: A Political Debate. Analysis of the feminisation of titles and higher professions debate in French Public Media [rukopis] / Valentine Labouheure Additional Variant Titles Feminising the French Language: A Political Debate. Analysis of the feminisation of titles and higher professions debate in French Public Media Personal name Labouheure, Valentine, (dissertant) Translated title Feminising the French Language: A Political Debate. Analysis of the feminisation of titles and higher professions debate in French Public Media Issue data 2017 Phys.des. 76p. 25243characters, 17p. app + 5 online newspapers articles Note Ved. práce Martin Pleško Another responsib. Pleško, Martin, 1988- (thesis advisor) Another responsib. Univerzita Palackého. Katedra romanistiky. Francouzská sekce (degree grantor) Keywords Language feminisation * French language * Gender equality * Media analysis * Language feminisation * French language * Gender equality * Media analysis Form, Genre diplomové práce master's theses UDC (043)378.2 Country Česko Language ukrajinština Document kind PUBLIKAČNÍ ČINNOST Title Mgr. Degree program Navazující Degree program Humanities Degreee discipline Euroculture book
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This thesis concentrates on the evolution of women occupying positions of high responsibility in France and examine to what extent the French society does accept linguistic modifications which support gender equality, and consider if it is still hard for France to accept women and men as equal in its official language. More precisely, this thesis focuses on the following questions: To what extent does the France refuse to provide feminine nouns to higher positions occupied by women? Which actors are involved in this process and how do they influence the society on this matter? To answer these questions, we will here focus on French popular media positions? At the same time, we try to answer how do politicians handle the problem posed by gender inequalities in the language? What is the interaction between the different actors of the debate? How and to which extent do they influence each other and, therefore, gender equality in the French language? More precisely, to which extend does the discourse of the French Academy or of pro-feminisation defender influence French media? And is there still a division between left and right politicians on this matter? In other words, this thesis examines if the visibility of women holding positions of responsibility is still difficult to be accepted and what are the different arguments of today´s French language feminisation debate.This thesis concentrates on the evolution of women occupying positions of high responsibility in France and examine to what extent the French society does accept linguistic modifications which support gender equality, and consider if it is still hard for France to accept women and men as equal in its official language. More precisely, this thesis focuses on the following questions: To what extent does the France refuse to provide feminine nouns to higher positions occupied by women? Which actors are involved in this process and how do they influence the society on this matter? To answer these questions, we will here focus on French popular media positions? At the same time, we try to answer how do politicians handle the problem posed by gender inequalities in the language? What is the interaction between the different actors of the debate? How and to which extent do they influence each other and, therefore, gender equality in the French language? More precisely, to which extend does the discourse of the French Academy or of pro-feminisation defender influence French media? And is there still a division between left and right politicians on this matter? In other words, this thesis examines if the visibility of women holding positions of responsibility is still difficult to be accepted and what are the different arguments of today´s French language feminisation debate.
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