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Gender Neutrality

Gender Neutrality. Complete the following activities to be turned in Wed/Thurs. Cathy by Cathy Guisewite (Dec. 14, 1997). Cathy (cartoon) Discussion. What story is being told in this comic strip? How do the two opening frames set a tone for that story?

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Gender Neutrality

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  1. Gender Neutrality Complete the following activities to be turned in Wed/Thurs

  2. Cathy by Cathy Guisewite (Dec. 14, 1997)

  3. Cathy (cartoon) Discussion • What story is being told in this comic strip? • How do the two opening frames set a tone for that story? • What point is the artist (Cathy Guisewite) making? • How does she support that point with images? • With wordplay? • With stereotypes? • With Allusions? • What is the tone of the cartoon? • How is the audience’s identification with the character of Cathy and her various predicaments likely to affect their response to this specific cartoon?

  4. Gender-neutrality • What are some of the benefits of gender-neutrality in our communications with others? • When is it useful?

  5. Gender-neutrality • What is lost when you choose gender-neutral language? • What about when you impose it on texts that originally contained gender-specific language? (For example, ancient religious texts, and texts from eras where the language may not have been interpreted as being gender specific.)

  6. The Gettysburg Address (first lines) “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.” • Make it Gender-neutral. • What does it lose?

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