Singular they
Posted: 13 May 2025, 12:56
Hi,
I submitted my first review, where I wrote:
"The author is unapologetic in their portrayal of Shanghai."
To my understanding, this is valid use of the singular they, but it was marked as an error by an editor. The editor suggest I use either his or her. However, the guidelines say:
" Do not specify the author's gender or use gendered pronouns unless you are certain of the author's gender. When in doubt, use gender neutral terms (e.g. "The author does a great job at..." instead of "She did a great job at...)."
I believe the author is probably a "he", but since I couldn't find pronoun specifications on their website, it is impossible to be certain.
So, is the sentence correct, or should I completely reword it?
I submitted my first review, where I wrote:
"The author is unapologetic in their portrayal of Shanghai."
To my understanding, this is valid use of the singular they, but it was marked as an error by an editor. The editor suggest I use either his or her. However, the guidelines say:
" Do not specify the author's gender or use gendered pronouns unless you are certain of the author's gender. When in doubt, use gender neutral terms (e.g. "The author does a great job at..." instead of "She did a great job at...)."
I believe the author is probably a "he", but since I couldn't find pronoun specifications on their website, it is impossible to be certain.
So, is the sentence correct, or should I completely reword it?