Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.

The growing proliferation of non-sexist uses of language has been the subject of numerous debates in recent years. Various institutions have taken a position on this issue since then, contributing to define the social validity given to experimental and novel uses of language and encouraging its diss...

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Autores principales: Aguirre Vallés, Camila, Denise Pfeiffer, Florencia
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022
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spelling I10-R289-article-371462025-04-22T20:28:33Z Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba. Aperturas del deber-decir: políticas lingüísticas de inclusión en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Aguirre Vallés, Camila Denise Pfeiffer, Florencia lenguaje inclusivo lenguaje no sexista glotopolítica políticas lingüísticas non-sexist language language policies glottopoitics inclusive language The growing proliferation of non-sexist uses of language has been the subject of numerous debates in recent years. Various institutions have taken a position on this issue since then, contributing to define the social validity given to experimental and novel uses of language and encouraging its dissemination -or not-. In this framework, the National University of Córdoba made history by being the first Argentine university to approve and promote the use of inclusive language in 2019.This article consists of an analysis of documents collected during the debate around non-sexist language given at the UNC, in which disputes, social struggles and different ways of conceiving language are recorded. Based on the contributions of linguists such as Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux, Enrique Hamel and José del Valle, we are interested in the relationships between language and society that are evident in the enactment of language policies. Likewise, we will focus on the power relations that condition our speaking and writing practices in the academic field, focusing on the implications of the prohibition or permission of the use of inclusive language in university spaces. La creciente proliferación de usos no sexistas del lenguaje ha sido objeto de numerosos debates a lo largo de los últimos años. Diversas instituciones se han posicionado al respecto desde entonces, contribuyendo a definir la validez socialmente otorgada a usos experimentales y novedosos de la lengua y fomentando ―o no― su difusión. En este marco, la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba hizo historia al ser la primera universidad argentina en aprobar y promover el uso de lenguaje inclusivo en el año 2019.El presente artículo consiste en un análisis de documentos recopilados durante el debate en torno al lenguaje no sexista dado en la UNC, en los que se registran disputas, luchas sociales y diferentes formas de concebir la lengua. A partir de los aportes de lingüistas como Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux, Enrique Hamel y José del Valle, nos interesa dar cuenta de las relaciones entre lenguaje y sociedad que se ponen de manifiesto en la promulgación de políticas lingüísticas. Asimismo, nos detendremos en las relaciones de poder que condicionan nuestras prácticas de habla y escritura en el marco del campo académico, poniendo el foco en las implicancias de la prohibición o permisión del uso de lenguaje inclusivo en espacios universitarios. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2022-03-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/almamater/article/view/37146 Alma Máter. Student journal of Research in Linguistics; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Studying and researching language in society; 15-29 Alma Máter. Revista estudiantil sobre investigaciones lingüísticas; Vol. 1 Núm. 2 (2021): Publicación N.° 2: Estudiar e investigar el lenguaje en sociedad; 15-29 2718-8477 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/almamater/article/view/37146/37395 Derechos de autor 2021 Camila Aguirre Vallés, Florencia Denise Pfeiffer https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic lenguaje inclusivo
lenguaje no sexista
glotopolítica
políticas lingüísticas
non-sexist language
language policies
glottopoitics
inclusive language
spellingShingle lenguaje inclusivo
lenguaje no sexista
glotopolítica
políticas lingüísticas
non-sexist language
language policies
glottopoitics
inclusive language
Aguirre Vallés, Camila
Denise Pfeiffer, Florencia
Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.
topic_facet lenguaje inclusivo
lenguaje no sexista
glotopolítica
políticas lingüísticas
non-sexist language
language policies
glottopoitics
inclusive language
author Aguirre Vallés, Camila
Denise Pfeiffer, Florencia
author_facet Aguirre Vallés, Camila
Denise Pfeiffer, Florencia
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title Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.
title_short Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.
title_full Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.
title_fullStr Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.
title_full_unstemmed Openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the National University of Cordoba.
title_sort openings of duty-to-say: language policies of inclusion at the national university of cordoba.
description The growing proliferation of non-sexist uses of language has been the subject of numerous debates in recent years. Various institutions have taken a position on this issue since then, contributing to define the social validity given to experimental and novel uses of language and encouraging its dissemination -or not-. In this framework, the National University of Córdoba made history by being the first Argentine university to approve and promote the use of inclusive language in 2019.This article consists of an analysis of documents collected during the debate around non-sexist language given at the UNC, in which disputes, social struggles and different ways of conceiving language are recorded. Based on the contributions of linguists such as Elvira Narvaja de Arnoux, Enrique Hamel and José del Valle, we are interested in the relationships between language and society that are evident in the enactment of language policies. Likewise, we will focus on the power relations that condition our speaking and writing practices in the academic field, focusing on the implications of the prohibition or permission of the use of inclusive language in university spaces.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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