El sexismo en el lenguaje político español e italiano
Abstract
Our paper is not aimed at adding something new on the topic of linguistics sexism in general. Considering the innumerable works on the subject, issued in Italy and Spain, we considered more appropriate to focus our analysis on the political language and to compare the two languages: Italian and Spanish. The corpus on which the comparison is based, consists of the transcripts of the Congreso de los Diputados and Camera dei Deputati parliamentary hearings and debates. This contrastive approach will let us better investigate the similarities and, most of all, the differences between the two languages – wrongly considered similar - in the gender political language.Downloads
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