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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Sid wrote: > I usually think of gender in terms of male to female and stuff in > between. You could call "raccoon" and "dominant" genders, but I doubt > that most people see gender in that way. Your word accommodates > unusual selfviews, and is pretty useful for that, but I think that > having a separate word for "gender" in terms of male/female/other > types of views would be handy, since it's a concept widely used. > > Of course, and as I mentioned, it would be easy to have a phrase for "sex-linked internal identity" that corresponds to most of what is commonly considered gender without having particular difficulty expressing terms like "both male and female" or "neither male nor female" or "very male and a little female" (the first two of which actually being defined genders in certain societies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender ) if one had a word for a more general and IMO particularly useful concept of "internal identity". [...] Content analysis details: (0.3 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is commonly abused enduser mail provider (rpglover64+jbobau[at]gmail.com) -0.7 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_LOW RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, low trust [209.85.160.189 listed in list.dnswl.org] 0.0 DKIM_ADSP_CUSTOM_MED No valid author signature, adsp_override is CUSTOM_MED -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 1.0 FRT_ROLEX BODY: ReplaceTags: Rolex 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 0.1 DKIM_SIGNED Message has a DKIM or DK signature, not necessarily valid -0.1 DKIM_VALID Message has at least one valid DKIM or DK signature --20cf307f33c238aca404c4a8fd69 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Sid wrote: > I usually think of gender in terms of male to female and stuff in > between. You could call "raccoon" and "dominant" genders, but I doubt > that most people see gender in that way. Your word accommodates > unusual selfviews, and is pretty useful for that, but I think that > having a separate word for "gender" in terms of male/female/other > types of views would be handy, since it's a concept widely used. > > Of course, and as I mentioned, it would be easy to have a phrase for "sex-linked internal identity" that corresponds to most of what is commonly considered gender without having particular difficulty expressing terms like "both male and female" or "neither male nor female" or "very male and a little female" (the first two of which actually being defined genders in certain societies: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender ) if one had a word for a more general and IMO particularly useful concept of "internal identity". > mi'e cntr > > On 12 July 2012 19:07, .arpis. wrote: > > > > > > On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Sid wrote: > >> > >> The problem with that is that "gender" is a real life concept -- it > >> doesn't cease to exist just because you've made a word that covers a > >> broader topic. I don't think people would have submissiveness or > >> furriness built in in the same way that gender is built in into > >> people, so it's a strange idea for things that wouldn't be counted as > >> "gender" in most conversation to be treated like other genders. > >> > > Assuming you meant "have" instead of "would have", I disagree; more > > precisely, I do not believe that there is strong evidence that the > > difference between "being dominant" and "being female" is not just a > > difference in the amount/frequency of reinforcement the current societal > > context provides. > > > >> > >> Not to say that the word is a bad idea, of course, just that it's not > >> a good replacement for "gender". > > > > > > Do you have a definition for "gender" which does not involve (explicit or > > implicit, e.g. by falling back to "sex") enumeration and so does not > > preclude genders besides "male" and "female" (which exist in some > > societies), but which rules out things like "submissive" and "raccoon" as > > identities? I can't, so I defer to you. Besides, if we use such a general > > word, we could form a tanru/lujvo between {cinse} and it for the more > > conventional meaning of "gender". > >> > >> > >> mi'e cntr > >> > >> On 12 July 2012 17:11, .arpis. wrote: > >> > What if we discarded the idea of a word for "gender" and coined a term > >> > for > >> > something that subsumes the concept. I don't particularly like > {ceinse} > >> > for > >> > being too much like {cinse}, but that's a small detail. > >> > > >> > How about: > >> > x1 is the internal subjective identity of x2 according to x3 > >> > > >> > Thus {tu'a lo nanmu mi ceinse} would be "I'm male-gendered" (I'm > putting > >> > a > >> > tu'a in there because otherwise I feel like I'm saying something more > >> > like > >> > {da poi nanmu zo'u da mi ceinse}, which doesn't make sense.) and {tu'a > >> > lo > >> > tinbe mi ceinse} could be used for "I'm a submissive" or {tu'a lo > >> > arxokuna > >> > mi mi ceinse} for "I self-identify as a raccoon." (e.g. a furry). > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 1:12 AM, vitci'i < > celestialcognition@gmail.com> > >> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Let us take as the premise of the discussion that we are creating a > new > >> >> selbri that will express gender. Perhaps it's a new gismu; perhaps > >> >> we're > >> >> changing {cinse}. I currently favor making a type-4 fu'ivla {ceinse}. > >> >> This detail is largely irrelevant, however. Assume it can and may be > >> >> done: what exactly shall be done? > >> >> > >> >> The most important places of a selbri are the x1 and x2, for > different > >> >> reasons. x1 is the most accessible to LE; in my opinion the most > useful > >> >> gender-related noun is the gender question. x1 is a gender. > >> >> > >> >> x2 is the most accessible in the face of SE. The ideal selbri should > be > >> >> constructed in such a way that if you want exactly two of its places, > >> >> almost always one of them is x2. I believe that x2 should be that > which > >> >> is gendered. > >> >> > >> >> So far we have: x1 is a/the gender of x2. > >> >> > >> >> As I'm sure you're all aware, Gender is Really Complicated. In > >> >> practice, > >> >> that probably means that it should be treated as fundamentally > >> >> subjective. Therefore, x3 should be the one who > >> >> judges/classifies/assigns a gender. For gender identity, this will be > >> >> the same as x2 -- the gender is self-assigned. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Gender is multifaceted. x4 is the aspect in which x2 is gendered, or > >> >> the > >> >> action by which x3 assigns a gender or expresses a gender judgment. > x4 > >> >> answers the question "in what sense"? > >> >> > >> >> Sex and gender, while certainly not identical, also cannot be > entirely > >> >> disentangled, and our understanding of the distinction and > relationship > >> >> may evolve over time. There may be more than two members in the set > >> >> that > >> >> includes them. Therefore, I believe that we should not enshrine the > >> >> distinction by giving them separate selbri; rather, sex is a > particular > >> >> x4. When a biologist identifies the sex of an animal, we could say > >> >> {ceinse lo danlu lo skepre le xadni}, or (context willing) {lo skepre > >> >> te > >> >> ceinse lo danlu}. > >> >> > >> >> Note that x4 is not an action by which a gender determination is > >> >> reached; it would be incorrect to say {ceinse lo danlu lo skepre lo > nu > >> >> catlu lo plibu}, unless the scientist is in the habit of looking at > the > >> >> genitals of animals of certain sexes but not of animals of other > sexes. > >> >> > >> >> There is no default value for x4. An omitted x4 must be construed > from > >> >> context. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> This is intended to cover a broad and complex topic, so there are > >> >> several possible glosses. > >> >> > >> >> x1 is a gender under system/theory x4. > >> >> x2 has a gender. > >> >> x2 is gendered/assigned a gender. > >> >> x3 assigns/construes/treats x2 as gender x1 in respect/by action x4. > >> >> x1 is x2's gender. > >> >> x2 performs gender role x1 in respect/by action x4. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Feedback is hereby solicited. In particular, are there things one > might > >> >> want to say about sex or gender that this place structure could not > >> >> easily express? > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >> >> Groups > >> >> "lojban" group. > >> >> To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. > >> >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> >> lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > >> >> For more options, visit this group at > >> >> http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > mu'o mi'e .arpis. > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >> > Groups > >> > "lojban" group. > >> > To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. > >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> > lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > >> > For more options, visit this group at > >> > http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. > >> > >> -- > >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Groups > >> "lojban" group. > >> To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. > >> To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > >> For more options, visit this group at > >> http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > mu'o mi'e .arpis. > > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "lojban" group. > > To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > > For more options, visit this group at > > http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "lojban" group. > To post to this group, send email to lojban@googlegroups.com. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > lojban+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/lojban?hl=en. > > -- mu'o mi'e .arpis. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "lojban" group. 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On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Sid <cntrational@gmail.com> wrote:
I usually think of gender in terms of male to female and stuff in
between. You could call "raccoon" and "dominant" gender= s, but I doubt
that most people see gender in that way. Your word accommodates
unusual selfviews, and is pretty useful for that, but I think that
having a separate word for "gender" in terms of male/female/other=
types of views would be handy, since it's a concept widely used.

Of course, and as I mentioned, it would be easy to ha= ve a phrase for "sex-linked internal identity" that corresponds t= o most of what is commonly considered gender without having particular diff= iculty expressing terms like "both male and female" or "neit= her male nor female" or "very male and a little female" (the= first two of which actually being defined genders in certain societies: https://en.wikipedia.o= rg/wiki/Third_gender ) if one had a word for a more general and IMO par= ticularly useful concept of "internal identity".
=A0
mi'e cntr

On 12 July 2012 19:07, .arpis. <rpglover64+jbobau@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 8:15 AM, Sid <cntrational@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The problem with that is that "gender" is a real life co= ncept -- it
>> doesn't cease to exist just because you've made a word tha= t covers a
>> broader topic. I don't think people would have submissiveness = or
>> furriness built in in the same way that gender is built in into >> people, so it's a strange idea for things that wouldn't be= counted as
>> "gender" in most conversation to be treated like other g= enders.
>>
> Assuming you meant "have" instead of "would have",= I disagree; more
> precisely, I do not believe that there is strong evidence that the
> difference between "being dominant" and "being female&q= uot; is not just a
> difference in the amount/frequency of reinforcement the current societ= al
> context provides.
>
>>
>> Not to say that the word is a bad idea, of course, just that it= 9;s not
>> a good replacement for "gender".
>
>
> Do you have a definition for "gender" which does not involve= (explicit or
> implicit, e.g. by falling back to "sex") enumeration and so = does not
> preclude genders besides "male" and "female" (whic= h exist in some
> societies), but which rules out things like "submissive" and= "raccoon" as
> identities? I can't, so I defer to you. Besides, if we use such a = general
> word, we could form a tanru/lujvo between {cinse} and it for the more<= br> > conventional meaning of "gender".
>>
>>
>> mi'e cntr
>>
>> On 12 July 2012 17:11, .arpis. <rpglover64+jbobau@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > What if we discarded the idea of a word for "gender"= ; and coined a term
>> > for
>> > something that subsumes the concept. I don't particularly= like {ceinse}
>> > for
>> > being too much like {cinse}, but that's a small detail. >> >
>> > How about:
>> > x1 is the internal subjective identity of x2 according to x3<= br> >> >
>> > Thus {tu'a lo nanmu mi ceinse} would be "I'm mal= e-gendered" (I'm putting
>> > a
>> > tu'a in there because otherwise I feel like I'm sayin= g something more
>> > like
>> > {da poi nanmu zo'u da mi ceinse}, which doesn't make = sense.) and {tu'a
>> > lo
>> > tinbe mi ceinse} could be used for "I'm a submissive= " or {tu'a lo
>> > arxokuna
>> > mi mi ceinse} for "I self-identify as a raccoon." (= e.g. a furry).
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 1:12 AM, vitci'i <celestialcognition@gmail.com> >> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Let us take as the premise of the discussion that we are = creating a new
>> >> selbri that will express gender. Perhaps it's a new g= ismu; perhaps
>> >> we're
>> >> changing {cinse}. I currently favor making a type-4 fu= 9;ivla {ceinse}.
>> >> This detail is largely irrelevant, however. Assume it can= and may be
>> >> done: what exactly shall be done?
>> >>
>> >> The most important places of a selbri are the x1 and x2, = for different
>> >> reasons. x1 is the most accessible to LE; in my opinion t= he most useful
>> >> gender-related noun is the gender question. x1 is a gende= r.
>> >>
>> >> x2 is the most accessible in the face of SE. The ideal se= lbri should be
>> >> constructed in such a way that if you want exactly two of= its places,
>> >> almost always one of them is x2. I believe that x2 should= be that which
>> >> is gendered.
>> >>
>> >> So far we have: x1 is a/the gender of x2.
>> >>
>> >> As I'm sure you're all aware, Gender is Really Co= mplicated. In
>> >> practice,
>> >> that probably means that it should be treated as fundamen= tally
>> >> subjective. Therefore, x3 should be the one who
>> >> judges/classifies/assigns a gender. For gender identity, = this will be
>> >> the same as x2 -- the gender is self-assigned.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Gender is multifaceted. x4 is the aspect in which x2 is g= endered, or
>> >> the
>> >> action by which x3 assigns a gender or expresses a gender= judgment. x4
>> >> answers the question "in what sense"?
>> >>
>> >> Sex and gender, while certainly not identical, also canno= t be entirely
>> >> disentangled, and our understanding of the distinction an= d relationship
>> >> may evolve over time. There may be more than two members = in the set
>> >> that
>> >> includes them. Therefore, I believe that we should not en= shrine the
>> >> distinction by giving them separate selbri; rather, sex i= s a particular
>> >> x4. When a biologist identifies the sex of an animal, we = could say
>> >> {ceinse lo danlu lo skepre le xadni}, or (context willing= ) {lo skepre
>> >> te
>> >> ceinse lo danlu}.
>> >>
>> >> Note that x4 is not an action by which a gender determina= tion is
>> >> reached; it would be incorrect to say {ceinse lo danlu lo= skepre lo nu
>> >> catlu lo plibu}, unless the scientist is in the habit of = looking at the
>> >> genitals of animals of certain sexes but not of animals o= f other sexes.
>> >>
>> >> There is no default value for x4. An omitted x4 must be c= onstrued from
>> >> context.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> This is intended to cover a broad and complex topic, so t= here are
>> >> several possible glosses.
>> >>
>> >> x1 is a gender under system/theory x4.
>> >> x2 has a gender.
>> >> x2 is gendered/assigned a gender.
>> >> x3 assigns/construes/treats x2 as gender x1 in respect/by= action x4.
>> >> x1 is x2's gender.
>> >> x2 performs gender role x1 in respect/by action x4.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Feedback is hereby solicited. In particular, are there th= ings one might
>> >> want to say about sex or gender that this place structure= could not
>> >> easily express?
>> >>
>> >> --
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>> >
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