Anticipating the pronoun change

Sep 01, 2018 00:58

So I was randomly reading some entries about the Doctor, and happened to notice that the author used "he" and "him" even though the statements weren't tied to a particular Doctor or era. Which made me start to wonder: once Thirteen gets going, will we see start seeing generic statements about the Doctor that use "she" and "her"? Or will those ( Read more... )

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persiflage_1 September 1 2018, 08:09:36 UTC
Strictly speaking*, we ought now to be referring to the Doctor as they/them unless The Doctor specifically states otherwise. I actually saw someone doing this on Tumblr the other day, and got a little thrill at the sight.

(I saw this as someone's recently 'come out' at genderqueer.)

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dbskyler September 1 2018, 16:13:22 UTC
Haven't seen it yet, but I like that!

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persiflage_1 September 1 2018, 16:19:25 UTC
('I saw this'? Good grief! That was meant to say 'I say this'! Sheesh!)

*nods* It seems more appropriate. I mean, if you're specifically talking about 1 through 12, then yes, you can say he/him. But if you're talking of the Doctor without specifying which incarnation, I think it definitely ought to be they/them. And obviously she/her for 13 specifically.

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dbskyler September 2 2018, 04:31:09 UTC
Yes, exactly. Also, while I agree that they/them can refer to a single person, which is why some genderqueer people use it as their preferred pronoun, it's actually quite appropriate for the Doctor to be referred to as multiple people -- they actually are!

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