Lenguaje inclusivo y exclusión de clase

Title Lenguaje inclusivo y exclusión de clase
Author Vasallo, Brigitte
Publisher Almadía Ediciones, S. A. P. I. de C. V.
Imprint Almadia
ISBN 9786078851454
Edition number 1
Publication year 2024
Pages 200
Format Printed
THEMA Fiction and Related items
Synopsis What does it mean to talk about inclusion in linguistic terms? Who is included (and who is not) in the discourse that speaks (and why)? Can inclusive language solve the problem of structural exclusion of language, which is in turn the materialization of other structural and structuring exclusions of subjectivities (social class, race/ethnicity, possession of cultural capital, etc.), simply by using the “a,” the “e,” the “x,” the “@” or any other symbol? In this lucid text – a reference in Spain and which now extends the conversation to other latitudes in a revised and expanded edition, with a prologue by Yásnaya Aguilar – Brigitte Vasallo transcends the discussion on “linguistic incorrectness” and places the debate on inclusive language in the field of political practice. For Vasallo, the answer lies in finding a use of language that shows restlessness and generates noise, and thus, finding new ways of naming.
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