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17 | 2024
Langues de vipères ! Genre, animalité et langage

Forked tongues! Gender, animality and language
At the intersection of gender studies, animal studies and linguistics, this issue 17 of GLAD! was coordinated by members of the RAT (Recherches Animalières Transdisciplinaires) junior laboratory. It sets out to examine the relationships between gender, animals and animality from a perspective centered on language, which remains little explored today. The articles focus on the intertwining of sexist and speciesist systems of domination, pointing out that they are often based on a common dynamic of animalization and sexization of individuals. The purpose of the issue is to show how different types of discourse (scientific, militant, institutional, spontaneous or literary) can serve as adjuvants to these dynamics of domination, or on the contrary be used to question and subvert them. This issue also features a “Varia” section with an article on trans and non-binary people living with dementia, and a review of a book about Black feminisms.
 
Members of RAT who edited this issue: Perrine Beltran, Jeanne Mousnier-Lompré, Clara Lyonnais-Voutaz, Joséphine Guichard.
 
Editorial coordination: Éléonore de Beaumont and Tiago Joseph.
 
Other GLAD! editors who worked on this issue: Maria Candea, Irène Despontin Lefèvre, Marie Flesch, Louise Piguet, Chloé Tardivel, Sandra Tomc.
 
Typesetting: Tiago Joseph, Chloé Tardivel, Marie Flesch, Louise Piguet.
 
Anonymous reviewers for 2023-2024: Sophie Bailly, Louise Barrière, Sara Buekens, Yannick Chevalier, Anne Defrance, Keivan Djavadzadeh, Daniel Elmiger, Pascal Gygax, Clare Hemmings, Karim Hammou, Alban Jacquemart, Agnès Korn, Prabhat Kumar, Gudrun Ledegen, Erez Levon, Amel Mahfoudh, Myriam Paris, Marie-Anne Paveau, Maribel Peñalver Vicea, Gwenaëlle Perrier, Lindsay Rose Russell, Marta Segarra, Cyril Trimaille, Cécile Van Den Avenne.
 
Since its issue 16, GLAD! has been offering to lift the anonymity of reviewers, if they agree. The names of those who accept are published in the header of our articles. 
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