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Includes discussions of gendered language, gender-neutral language, gender-related pronouns, and more. Topics include the use of preferred pronouns for nonbinary individuals, the search for gender-neutral terms for family members like nieces and nephews, challenges faced by non-native English speakers with gendered pronouns, the historical and current usage of singular “they,” and the distinction between terms like “actor” and “actress”.

Wigging in Stunts

In the world of stunt performers, wigging is the practice of a male stunt actor dressing as a woman to stand-in for a female actor. Painting down is the practice of white stunt performers darken their skin to stand in for actors of color. In the...

Actor vs. Actress

Why do we differentiate linguistically between an actor and an actress, but don’t make a similar distinction between a male doctor and a female one? The profession of being an actor was initially limited to men, so the word actress came later...