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"Scholars normally refer to individuals solely by their full or their
last names, omitting courtesy titles."
[Section 1.41, lines 4-5]
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"Because African-American women have had to struggle for the use of
traditional courtesy titles, some prefer Mrs. and Miss."
[Section 1.41, lines 23-25]
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"Most guidelines for nonsexist usage urge writers to avoid gratuitous
references to the marital status of women."
[Section 1.41, lines 1-2]
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"Ms. may seem anachronistic or ironic if used for a woman who
lived prior to the second U.S. feminist movement of the 1960s."
[Lines 7-9]
- "Careful writers normally avoid referring to a woman by her first name alone because of the trivializing or condescending effect." [Section 1.42, lines 1-3]
An Inclusive Litany
9/18/95
Selections from
Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing,
by Marilyn Schwartz and the Task Force on Bias-Free Language of the
Association of American University Presses.
The following guidelines may shed some light on how to refer to women
using the English language: