• Title of article

    Spanish “Politically Correct” Movement: Reasons for Failure

  • Author/Authors

    García, María Isabel Maldonado University of the Punjab - Institute of Languages, Pakistan

  • From page
    237
  • To page
    252
  • Abstract
    The controversy about sexism in the Spanish language is not a new phenomenon. However, in 2010 it generated a politically correct movement propelled by a few political parties by which various non-academic institutions had created guidelines for a non-sexist Spanish language and several universities joined in this enterprise. Most non-sexist proposals included splits in order to include both genders and other initiatives in order to cancel, reduce or perhaps counteract those sexist language elements. Ignacio Bosque from the Royal Academy of Spanish Language’s analysis, published in El País on 4 March of 2012, supported by more than eight hundred Spanish linguists, countered this movement and to date it has not been refuted from a linguistic point of view. In this study, the effort, as well as Ignacio Bosque’s document will be analyzed from a logical as well as from a linguistic point of view. The reasons for the failure of the movement will be stated as well.
  • Keywords
    Politically correct , sexist language , linguistic sexism , non , sexist language guides
  • Journal title
    Journal Of Political Studies
  • Journal title
    Journal Of Political Studies
  • Record number

    2649052