While
the guidelines specifically apply only to “publications and policy
statements whose primary audience is enrolled students” at the college,
the document does make clear that “reducing unnecessary gender
reference in all materials is ideal.”
“Sarah Lawrence College has chosen to make exception to select
grammatical rules (i.e. pronoun agreement).”
In an effort to avoid confusion, the guidelines recommend including
disclaimers on all gender-neutralized materials stating that “Sarah
Lawrence College has chosen to make exception to select grammatical
rules (i.e. pronoun agreement).”
The guidelines go on to suggest the usage of “plural non-gendered
pronouns to replace singular gendered pronouns,” even while
acknowledging that the technique is “grammatically incorrect,”
explaining that “when absolutely unavoidable” the “exception” can be
acknowledged “in the note recommended above.”
Meanwhile, the “recommended guidelines” suggest avoiding “conditional
sentences introduced by if or when,” because such sentences often
“require the use of pronouns.”
The guide concludes with a list of “gendered words” to avoid “by using
substitutes instead,” suggesting, for example, terms such as “kinship”
or “solidarity” in place of “brotherhood,” and neutral phrases like
“nurturing” or “fostering” instead of “fathering” and “mothering.”
Blah Blah Blah
In this day and age, the Liberal arts has outlived their usefulness.
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