Scientific discourse has seldom been investigated for any form of bias it may contain, as scholars have more concentrated on some fundamental recurrent patterns, than on less basic - but not less important -discursive features, on account of the absolutely non-emotionalcharacter which had been traditionally attributed to specialized texts. This study provides a brief overview of the infertility coverage in scientific journals in Britain, and shows that even in serious scientific discussion of a crucial problem such as that of infertility there is a tendency to present facts and data in such a way to covertly lay blame on women, and on the new personal ambitions they have in the post-feminist era, with linguistic strategies that surreptitously construct the female partner as responsible for all sorts of fertility problems, even for those that clearly originate elsewhere.

(Mis)representations of infertility: a survey on scientific reporting in English / M. Bait - In: Language and bias in specialized discourse / [a cura di] G. Garzone, P. Catenaccio. - Milano : CUEM, 2008. - ISBN 9788860011787. - pp. 50-67

(Mis)representations of infertility: a survey on scientific reporting in English

M. Bait
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2008

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Scientific discourse has seldom been investigated for any form of bias it may contain, as scholars have more concentrated on some fundamental recurrent patterns, than on less basic - but not less important -discursive features, on account of the absolutely non-emotionalcharacter which had been traditionally attributed to specialized texts. This study provides a brief overview of the infertility coverage in scientific journals in Britain, and shows that even in serious scientific discussion of a crucial problem such as that of infertility there is a tendency to present facts and data in such a way to covertly lay blame on women, and on the new personal ambitions they have in the post-feminist era, with linguistic strategies that surreptitously construct the female partner as responsible for all sorts of fertility problems, even for those that clearly originate elsewhere.
Settore L-LIN/12 - Lingua e Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
2008
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