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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts two articles about cultural concerns. The articles are Gender, politeness, and Confrontation in Tenejapa by Penelope Brown and Peasant men can't get wives: language change and sex roles in bilingual community by Susan Gal. No additional sources cited.
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Peasant men cant get wives: language change and sex roles in bilingual community by Susan Gal the authors address very different situations, different cultures, and different outcomes in relationship to
research. However, they are both articles that also illustrate the subtle and strong influences that women have in a society, illustrating that women have power. The following paper compares and
contrasts these two articles. Culture: Comparison and Contrast of Two Articles In Gender, politeness, and Confrontation in Tenejapa by Penelope Brown
the author illustrates that while the women are in public they generally appear incredible docile and "highly constrained...eye contact tends to be avoided, and deference to or social distance fro
unfamiliars is indicated by using a very high-pitched register" (Brown; 147). It is indicated that the women in this society tend to use manners of politeness more than men. However,
the author then researches how these women behave in a public court case. In these situations women suddenly become far more verbal and the men become far more docile, illustrating
perhaps that women, in a public place that is controlled and involves a different forum than every day society, these women have a right to speak out almost venomously.
In Peasant men cant get wives: language change and sex roles in bilingual community by Susan Gal the community being studied speaks German
and Hungarian and it appears as though the women are changing far more quickly and successfully, in terms of moving to the German language and perhaps a modern world, than
men and older individuals. In these respects that author believes that this may well be an indication that women are far more focused on the changes they can make in
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