His-her problem, analytical response to the essay by anne fadiman in the book The Norton Reader Pg 308 11th edition
Title: His-her problem, analytical response to the essay by anne fadiman in the book The Norton Reader Pg 308 11th edition
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 455 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
His-her problem, analytical response to the essay by anne fadiman in the book The Norton Reader Pg 308 11th edition
Category: /Law & Government
Details: Words: 455 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The His'Er Problem
<Tab/>"The His'Er problem" is what stuck out most to me. There are many phrases and issues people could bring up today in modern times. The author speaks of how she feels about phrases like man and wo-man or man kind. The one main point she brings up is "to each his own". She along with many other people feels this is politically incorrect. Why do we still
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work done to get them were they are. Women are still not seen completely equal in all men or even some women's eyes, but that will all change someday. As far as phrases like hey guys or dude, I just see it as slang words like dawg or homey. So for the women that takes offence to phases like that I feel they should just see it as another weakness upon many that men have.