French is a gendered language, which means that not just people, but objects from table to knife to, yep, COVID, have a gender (feminine, masculine, and feminine, fwiw.) To speak about the nuances of genre, Emily is speaking with Loic Bourdeau, a professor at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette specializing in feminist and queer studies.
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Navigating “Genre” with Loic Bourdeau
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French is a gendered language, which means that not just people, but objects from table to knife to, yep, COVID, have a gender (feminine, masculine, and feminine, fwiw.) To speak about the nuances of genre, Emily is speaking with Loic Bourdeau, a professor at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette specializing in feminist and queer studies.