Spodbujanje družbene odgovornosti s spolno vključujočim jezikom v slovenščini

Avtorji

  • Boris Kern ZRC SAZU, Fran Ramovš Institute of the Slovenian Language, Ljubljana, Slovenia; University of Nova Gorica, School of Humanities, Slovenia
  • Branislava Vičar University of Maribor, Faculty of Arts, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Slovenia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.45.2.09

Ključne besede:

kvir jezikoslovje, nenormativni spoli, nebinarne spolne identitete, spolno vključujoč jezik, transspolno vključujoč jezik, slovenščina

Povzetek

V prispevku preučujemo vlogo slovenščine pri konstituiranju spolno nenormativnih subjektov. Poststrukturalistični obrat v sociolingvistiki je prinesel nove teoretične okvire, ki so preizprašali obstoječe predpostavke o navidezno naravnih družbenih kategorijah. Na izhodiščih kvir jezikoslovja, ki predstavlja temeljni izziv predpostavki, da so binarni sistemi spolne in seksualne kategorizacije naravni, univerzalni in nedvomni, raziskujemo, v kolikšni meri slovnični spol omejuje in hkrati omogoča uresničevanje transspolnih in spolno nebinarnih identitet med govorkami_ci slovenščine. Spolno nebinarne osebe za izražanje svojih nenormativnih spolov uporabljajo jezikovne prakse, kot so podčrtaj, inverzni spolni označevalci ali mešanje ženskih in moških slovničnih oblik. Njihova družbena dejanja so odvisna od družbene strukture, obenem pa lahko z decentralizacijo binarnih spolov vodijo k njenim spremembam.

Prenosi

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Objavljeno

2025-01-13

Kako citirati

Kern, B., & Vičar, B. (2025). Spodbujanje družbene odgovornosti s spolno vključujočim jezikom v slovenščini. Filozofski Vestnik, 45(2). https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.45.2.09