What's Your Pronoun?: Beyond He and She

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Price
$25.95  $24.13
Publisher
Liveright Publishing Corporation
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Pages
304
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.2 X 1.2 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781631496042

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About the Author

Dennis Baron is professor emeritus of English and linguistics at the University of Illinois, and has long been a national commentator on language issues, from the Washington Post to NPR and CNN. A recent Guggenheim Fellow, he lives in Champaign, Illinois.

Reviews
A deep dive all the way back to the first English grammars of the seventeenth century.... [Baron] concludes with a flourish: an überambitious, 58-page chronology of gender-neutral and nonbinary pronouns. Esoteric? Yes, but catnip for the grammarian, especially the culturally and politically conscious variety.--Michael Cart, Booklist
A thorough history of pronoun debates.... Guggenheim fellow Baron examines what seems like a contemporary question with a historical lens. In this primer, he reveals a centuries-long search for a singular gender-neutral pronoun in English, dispelling persistent myths that such a quest is a recent effort or the product of politically correct motivations.... The author's playful tone imbues the text with friendly sensitivity, and readers will appreciate his decades of research and meticulous attention to documents and sources. The result is a book that reflects the transformational capacity of language. A lively book for language lovers, those confused about uses of they/them, and anyone curious about writing while gendered.
An entertaining and thoroughly documented account of two centuries' worth of attempts to solve the problem of the English language's "missing word".... [Baron] digs deeply into the legal and cultural implications of pronoun usage.... [His] 'annotated historical lexicon' of more than 250 gender-neutral pronouns [is] a gold mine for readers who delight in the strangeness of language, as well as a clear demonstration of the thorniness of the issue. This easygoing, comprehensive guide will appeal to progressive word geeks.
A scrupulous and absorbing survey. Its great virtue is to show that these issues are nothing new... This scholarly assiduousness, though, also makes him the ideal pilot through these contentious political-linguistic waters. If you want to know why more people are asking 'what's your pronoun?' then you (singular or plural) should read this book.--Joe Moran
Into the breach comes a useful corrective in the form of Dennis Baron's well-timed new book.
Based on decades of research, Baron's masterly work documents the historical and continued importance of personal pronouns. Those interested in gender politics or English grammar, or who feel that 'he' and 'she' are inadequate, would benefit greatly from perusing this book.--Ahliah Bratzler, Library Journal [starred review]
Pronouns seem a bit of a mess of late in American English, and Dennis Baron shows us the plain sense in what may seem chaotic. The final chapter, which lists the attempts over the centuries to come up with a new gender-neutral pronoun--anyone for hesh?--is worth the price of the ticket.--John McWhorter, Columbia University, and host of Slate's language podcast Lexicon Valley