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Deborah Cameron

    January 1, 1958

    Deborah Cameron is a feminist linguist whose work critically examines the intricate relationship between language, gender, and sexuality. She delves into how societal constructs shape our communication, challenging simplistic notions of inherent differences between genders in speech. Cameron's meticulous linguistic analysis reveals the complex interplay of power and identity in language use. Her scholarship offers profound insights into how language both reflects and constructs our understanding of the social world.

    Good to Talk?
    Working with Spoken Discourse
    The Myth of Mars and Venus
    Verbal hygiene
    Feminism and Linguistic Theory
    Feminism