Article 12H20 This Little Red Book Confronts Sexism in the Chinese Language

This Little Red Book Confronts Sexism in the Chinese Language

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Liz Stinson
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By adapting the female radical (a^3) in 30 compound Chinese characters, designers have developed a new vernacular of feminist-leaning words and phrases.

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