tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2267610447946469978.post6327902545689468573..comments2023-10-21T06:56:00.715-04:00Comments on bklynbiblio: Random Musings 6bklynbibliohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12857539103503922487noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2267610447946469978.post-69054138795242986762011-04-03T16:46:56.679-04:002011-04-03T16:46:56.679-04:00Sherman, it's funny because I too thought abou...Sherman, it's funny because I too thought about the pronoun situation and wondered which way to go. It's probably safest to say 's/he' in the case of Perry, but I was following the lead of The Art Newspaper's article, which of course isn't necessary the right way to go either. If we called Perry 'Claire' all the time, I guess I would have gone with she.bklynbibliohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12857539103503922487noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2267610447946469978.post-85792632603707316482011-04-03T14:03:19.439-04:002011-04-03T14:03:19.439-04:00As usual, your musings have provoked thoughts, vis...As usual, your musings have provoked thoughts, visits to the stacks, and further web browsing. I am looking at the 2004 Grayson Perry catalog from the Victoria Miro Gallery and am amused that the Lisa Jardine essay is entitled "Grayson Perry -- very much his own man." I look forward to reading it and thinking about the gender of the personal pronoun. Looks like "he" and "his" and "him" throughout.Sherman Clarkehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17825017103161880163noreply@blogger.com