Feminism Deliverance From Man-Made Language And Gender : An Analysis

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Dr. Ameer Ahmad Khan

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The article examines the role of language  as a patriarchal construct  and its impact on gender representation  and identity formation. The role of language  is a powerful social tool that shapes gender identities  and reinforces ideological   structures. Language is not a neutral medium of communication, it is a social construct  shaped by historical power relations. This research article explores  the concept of man-made language and examines how linguistic  structures, norms, and expressions  have historically reinforced patriarchal dominance.  Through  a feminist lens, the article analyzes how women and marginalized genders survive, resist, and reconstruct meaning within a linguistic system that often excludes or diminishes them. Article  concludes that emancipation from manmade language  requires  both structural   linguistic reform and broader socio-cultural transformation. This article focus on how feminist critics are trying to liberate themselves not simply from gender differences but also from the man made language. Finally, I try to analyze how languages through its varying and telling strategies plays an ideological role in doxifying and constructing gender and there by subordinating the position of women.


 

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Dr. Ameer Ahmad Khan

Assistant Professor,Department of English, G.F. College, Shahjahanpur