Sigh. 'nuff said.
 
Nancy  M.
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In a message dated 10/11/2009 7:19:54 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

As a  service to the list, I checked the archives and found that the 
initial protest  to Michael Sylvester's use of "chick" was from Melissa 
Terlecki 
who said, "Can  you please not refer to women as "chicks". It is insulting." 
This was followed  by Catherine Wehlburg who said, "I have to agree -- there 
is no need for  that." Bob Wildblood also objected before the thread died 
until being  resurrected by Stephen Black.

Rick

Dr. Rick Froman,  Chair
Division of Humanities and Social Sciences
John Brown  University
Siloam Springs, AR   72761
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From:  [email protected] [[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 7:21  PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: Re: [tips]  Men Explain Things to Chicks

I have not weighed in on this topic.  Generally I don't get too worked up 
about slang expressions for women or men  as long as they are used in an 
insulting context. Recently I've been wondering  why it's OK to call a man a 
"dick" or a "prick" (people don't get so upset  about it) when the analogous 
expressions used for women (c**t & t**t) are  viewed with extreme negativity. 
Seriously. I catch myself calling someone a  "dick" even in the privacy of 
my own mind, and I feel a little guilty about  it.

See - I starred out the middle of the female words and not the male  words. 
Go figure.

I try to resist the language police thing. I think  these judgments (about 
the offensiveness of words) can rarely be made outside  the context in which 
the word is being used.

Nancy Melucci
Long  Beach City College.

njm
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In a message dated 10/11/2009 4:59:27  P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Whoops, at least one  other woman responded in the negative about this 
topic as I recall.  I  believe Nancy Melucci also complained.  I also 
complained, in what I  thought was a semi-reasonable tone to the perpetrator of 
this 
thread and his  non-response was my reason for blocking him.  I have also 
been told  off-list, that some of his recent posts have been more rational than 
most of  his former posts.

Bob

---- Original message ----
>Date:  Sun, 11 Oct 2009 15:26:10 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Robin Abrahams  <[email protected]>
>Subject: [tips] Men Explain Things to  Chicks
>To: "Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)"  
<[email protected]>
>
>   Ah, another day,  another series of men explaining
>   women's experiences to  them. "But wait!" you
>   mournfully cry. "I haven't silenced  any women's
>   voices! My wife tells me what to do all the  time! I
>   can't help it if Robin is the only woman  who
>   bothered to comment on whether or not 'chick'  is
>   offensive!"
>
>   Men, Explaining  Things:
>
>    http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/174918
>
>   This woman  has better things to do. Enjoy
>   yourselves,  boys.
>
>   Robin Abrahams
>    www.robinabrahams.com
>

.
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