Verbal Sparring and Apologetic Points: Politeness in Gendered Argumentation Contexts

Authors

  • Sylvia Burrow Cape Breton University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v30i3.3033

Keywords:

adversariality, argumentation, cooperation, discourse, gender, language, norms, oppression, politeness.

Abstract

This essay argues that ideals of cooperation or adversariality in argumentation are not equally attainable for women. Women in argumentation contexts face oppress-sive limitations undermining argument success because their authority is un-dermined by gendered norms of po-liteness. Women endorsing or, alter-natively, transgressing feminine norms of politeness typically defend their au-thority in argumentation contexts. And yet, defending authority renders it less legitimate. My argument focuses on women in philosophy but bears the implication that other masculine dis-course contexts present similar double binds that urge social and political change.

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Published

2010-08-31