sensitivity reader
English
Noun
sensitivity reader (plural sensitivity readers)
- A person who reviews a manuscript and advises on any content that may be culturally problematic.
- 2016 November 25, Neve Mahoney, “Question your motives when appropriating minority voices”, in Eureka Street:
- Cultural appropriation is a difficult subject to navigate, because in literature appropriation is full of grey areas. Is the minority character a main or side character? Do they feel tokenistic? Is there a sensitivity reader available?
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