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Celem badania było pokazanie sposobu użycia wyrazów feminizm, feministka i feminista w dyskursie konserwatywnym i feministycznym na podstawie analizy danych z wybranych tekstów wytwarzanych przez te dwa środowiska. Do badania zakwalifikowano wybrane teksty z Narodowego Korpusu Języka Polskiego, artykuły z portali Fronda.pl, Prawy.pl, listy Episkopatu oraz wybrane teksty z blogów feministycznych i prasy feministycznej. Artykuł stanowi próbę odpowiedzi na pytanie, z jakimi intencjami i w jakich celach użytkownicy języka z dwóch opozycyjnych względem siebie środowisk posługują się tytułowymi pojęciami.
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The main goal of the paper is to present the usage of the words “feminism” and “feminist” (male and female) in the conservative and feministic discourse based on the analysis of data from texts produced by these different social groups. Selected texts from the National Corpus of Polish, articles from the website Fronda.pl and Prawy.pl, samples of bishops’ letters to the congregation, comments and statements from feminist press and feminist blogs were qualified for the research. The author tries to answer the question: To what purpose and with what intention do language users from opposite environments use the terms “feminism” and „feminist”?
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In axiological discussions, attention is paid to the integral and internal relationship of the natural language with values and their ubiquity as permanent components of all speech. Attempts to build a language free of all values ended in failure. However, not everything in the language is axiologically characterized in the same way, and their discovery and proper reading depends on the communication skills of the participants of the discourse and requires the use of appropriate interpretation procedures. In the media, there are texts defining order and chaos, ally and enemy, good and evil, importance and nullity of the discussed problems, which organizes the entire ethical discourse within a given culture, not only media, but above all real. This reality and we together with it and our values are then transformed into a reality and we start to live not in the circle of real values, but in the circle of values created in the virtual space of the Internet by the texts circulating in it.
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