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    Ap English Tannen Essay Section 1: Theory You Just Don’t Understand Women and Men in Conversation by Deborah Tannen is basically an explanation on how women and men converse. Tannens main goal is to give advice to the different genders in order for them to avoid as much conflict as possible. Tannen’s main ideas are to explain how differently women and men react to each other’s way of being. It’s like they’re in their own little world while living in the same big world. Men tend to try to dominate

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    Summary of “Understanding Mom” In the article “Understanding Mom”‚ author Deborah Tannen conveys the relationship between her mother and herself‚ and the difference in personal values between the generations. Mrs. Tannen wanted an ordinary life for her daughter‚ whereas she wanted anything but ordinary. This may have caused disagreements through Tannen’s life growing up so differently than her mother. As she expresses her disregard for makeup‚ her mother insists she wear it when in

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    Throughout history‚ men dominated the planet. Their ability to withstand hard physical labor launched males as the superior gender for centuries. As society progressed‚ the necessity for physical labor decreased. Today‚ only a select few jobs require hard labor while the education system influences the job market. This change in society opens the door for women to excel at the same pace as men‚ however‚ men continue to insist on enforcing outdated gender roles. These enforcements hold women back

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    In this article‚ Deborah Tannen predominantly focuses on the difference in the use of language by male and female students and how it impacts the classroom participation‚ equal opportunities and diversity amongst the students. Tannen believes that every class is distinct in nature and form: with people from both genders‚ separate backgrounds‚ cultures‚ ethnicities - as a result of which students have unique personalities and attitudes so there should be diverse methods to cater to different students

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    Jessica Warren Professor Holly Foster English 111-09H June 13‚ 2014 Arguing: An Always Present Force Dr. Tannen is a professor of linguistics at Georgetown University. Her study of language and how it is utilized has led her to have many books on the “Best-Selling” List. In her book‚ “The Argument Culture”‚ Deborah Tannen takes a closer look at how we as a society have come to view arguing/debating as a normal form of communication. Our inability to look at more than two views at a time‚

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    Deborah Tannen once said‚ “Conversation between women and men is cross-cultural communication.” By this‚ she is trying to explain that both men and women speak in different manners. The same exact thing applies to age‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ race‚ geography‚ subculture‚ language‚ and occupation. The way one perceives their words is distinguished by their past along with various other reasoning’s. It’s also part of our human nature to adapt to certain communication styles based on the ways we were brought

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    “queer” and “butt pirates” (Tannen 2017: 93) as derogatory terms. Their ridicule towards their peers distances themselves from a group who are the exact opposite of heterosexuality‚ and by extensions‚ of masculinity. Thus‚ they are establishing that they conform to the societal expectations of masculinity interwoven with heterosexuality. They also proceeded to call a group of men who are “hitting on” a woman they deem as unattractive as “four homos” (Tannen 2017: 93). Thus‚ Tannen begins to bring forth

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    is focus primarily on the way different genders communicate whereas the other focuses on the ways different cultures communicate. The essays we are going to examine are “Indecent Exposure” by Carla Power and “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation” by Deborah Tannen. These essays use research to back up their claims. My personal favorite of the two essays is Tannen’s. I found it to be more humorous and I seen these differences firsthand. Whereas Power’s although informative and important had a more melancholy

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    Malcolm X v.s. Deborah Tannen Malcolm X and Deborah Tannen developed their ideas forty years apart. “Malcolm Little” was Malcolm X’s nick name (Malcolm X 85). Born in Omaha‚ Nebraska‚ in 1925‚ Malcolm X rose from a world of street crime to become one of the most powerful and articulate African American leaders in the United States during the 1960’s (Malcolm X 85). Born in 1945 in Brooklyn was Deborah Tannen (Tannen 192). She taught in different countries‚ different states and many different

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    continues to use formal language throughout. For example ritual opposition is antithetical to the way most females learn and like to interact. It is not that females don’t fight‚ but that they don’t fight for fun. They don’t ritualize opposition Debroah Tannen chose her words carefully. Her sentences are concise and precise and deliver the exact meaning she intends the reader to understand. In this article she discusses the topic in first person “I began to suspect some of the causes of the troubling facts

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