The Myth of Mars and Venus explained

The Myth of Mars and Venus:
Do Men and Women Really Speak Different Languages?
Author:Deborah Cameron
Language:English
Country:United Kingdom
Genre:Non Fiction
Relationships
Psychology
Self Help
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Isbn:9780199550999
Release Date:11 September 2008
Pages:196

The Myth of Mars and Venus: Do Men and Women Really Speak Different Languages? is a book by Deborah Cameron that was originally released in the autumn of 2008, which was published by Oxford University Press.[1] The title refers to the central conceit of the book by John Gray of January 1992, Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus, which Cameron’s book is (partially) the response to.[2] [3]

Details

Cameron argues that “what linguistic differences there are, between men and women, are driven, by the need to construct and project personal meaning, and identity.” She challenges “the idea that sex differences might have biological rather than social causes” as being more motivated by the reaction to politically correct attitudes than being derived from basic research.

The book argues that there is as much similarity and variation within each gender as there is between men and women. Cameron concludes there is a need to think about gender in more complex ways than the prevailing myths and stereotypes allow.[4]

References

  1. Book: Cameron, Deborah. Deborah Cameron (linguist). The myth of Mars and Venus: do men and women really speak different languages?. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 2008. 9780199550999.
  2. Web site: Speak up, I can't hear you. theguardian.com. Cameron. Deborah. 2 October 2007. 30 November 2020.
  3. Web site: Gender agenda. theguardian.com. Poole. Steven. 20 October 2007. 30 November 2020.
  4. News: What language barrier?. Cameron. Deborah. 1 October 2007. The Guardian. 3 July 2017. en-GB. 0261-3077.