Why do cultural studies theorists separate words with capital letters from those without, even when the words in question are not proper nouns (e.g., woman vs. Woman)? Explain why we do this (i.e., what is the convention a shorthand for), and what significance it has. (30-50 words)
Cultural studies theorists separate words with capital letters to being personalized and give it some kind of ownership. The capital letter is significant because it becomes separated from the regular word.
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