While reading the “Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy and the Identity Terms”, it revealed that tongue can either present to assist or attenuate cultural prejudice; we also got to learn about how gender impartiality and the feminist movement has created conversations between many others about the fact that women are not being recognized in this process. Feminism is the liberation of women and could also be described as the design of prerogative for women in a political, economic, and social standing that is equal to that of men; ideas of feminism goes through various alters and developments. Feminist researchers have expressed the way in which language has intentionally and unintentionally generated a rift involving the understanding of gender objectivity and has inevitably made women invisible in the process.
In the reading, the topic of false gender neutrality which is a concept I can agree with tried making the pronouns “he”/ “man” neutral when in fact it is not. Gender-neutral terms would be them, they, people, etc; these are more appropriate and fall into the category of gender-neutral. The reference of a man being used to describe humans has ultimately made women invisible and underlined labor that women do. Civilization is determined and marked by language based on males, it is immensely obvious to see that language is presides more in the male spectrum and it doesn’t matter what language you speak in the long run.