And all who sail in … it? The language row over 'female' ships
The Royal Navy is committed to the tradition, but academics say it could betray a patriarchal view
by Caroline Davies
Apr 26, 2019
3 minutes
Anachronistic and patronising, or benign nautical tradition? The appropriateness of referring to ships as “she” has been challenged by the Scottish Maritime Museum’s decision this week to adopt gender-neutral signage for its vessels.
The move has provoked debate over when, if ever, it is acceptable to use the feminine pronoun for inanimate things.
It’s not just ships. Cars are often personified as female. How many male owners enjoy “taking her for a spin?” One well-known haulage company, Eddie Stobart, gives its trucks
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