Rethinking 'Sassy': The Complex Intersections of Race, Gender, and Linguistic Politeness
Mar 13, 2025•9 min
Episode description
Research by Professor Denise Troutman at Michigan State University examines how race, gender, and social context shape perceptions of politeness and impoliteness in language, particularly focusing on the term 'sassy' when applied to African American women and girls. The research challenges traditional theories of politeness and reveals a need for cultural contextualizations to avert harmful stereotypes.
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