Obiektywnyobiektywna
Obiektywnyobiektywna is a coined term used in Polish-language discussions about objectivity and gender. It combines the adjectives obiektywny (masculine) and obiektywna (feminine) into a single form, and is often written without a space to emphasize that the concept of objectivity may be shaped by gendered linguistic and social norms rather than representing a universal, neutral stance.
Etymology and usage context. The term stems from the roots obiektywny and obiektywna, both meaning objective.
Academic and critical purpose. Proponents use the term to argue that objectivity is not a purely technical
Reception and critique. Some scholars view the term as a provocative, if controversial, prompt for accounting
See also. Objectivity, Feminist epistemology, Standpoint theory, Gender and language, Critical discourse analysis.