The impact of gender diversity on expression – the language of sexuality – how early childhood studies students understand the semantics of gender dysphoria

Eva Mikuska, Andre Kurowski

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Abstract

Gender diversity is a current and much debated topic. Students are entering university with contemporary meanings and beliefs around the use of language in the discussion of gender that can challenge traditional value systems surrounding biological determination. This qualitative research was carried out with Early Childhood Studies students by means of self-directed focus groups. The aims were to investigate students’ views on the language of gender diversity, gender differences, and the extent to which language can reflect and create gender identity. The research finding provides deeper understanding about how a group of traditional and non-traditional students interpret, use, and understand the language of gender.
Original languageEnglish
Pages75-89
Number of pages15
Volume2
No.12
Specialist publicationEducational Role of Language Journal
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Gender dysphoria
  • gender inclusive language
  • discourse
  • semantics
  • identity

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