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The language war / Robin Tolmach Lakoff.

Title
The language war / Robin Tolmach Lakoff.
Author
Lakoff, Robin Tolmach.
Publication
Berkeley : University of California Press, c2000.

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x, 322 p.; 24 cm.
Summary
"Lakoff shows that the struggle for power and status at the end of the century is being played out as a war over language. Controlling language is a basis for all power, she says, and therefore, it's worth fighting for. As a result, newly emergent groups, especially blacks and women, are contending with middle-to-upper-class white men for a share in "language rights." Lakoff's introduction to linguistic theories and the philosophy of language lays the groundwork for an exploration of news stories that meet what she calls the UAT (Undue Attention Test). As the stories became the subject of talk-show debates, late-night comedy routines, Web sites, and magazine articles, they were embroidered with additional meanings, depending on who was telling the story. Race, gender, or both are at the heart of these stories, and each one is about the right to construct meanings from language - in short, to possess power. Because language tells us how we're connected to one another, who has power and who doesn't, the stories reflect the language war."--Jacket.
Subject
  • Mass media and language > United States
  • Power (Social sciences) > United States
  • Sociolinguistics > United States
  • United States > Political aspects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-312) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Language: the power we love to hate -- The neutrality of the status quo -- "Political correctness" and hate speech: the word as sword -- Mad, bad, and had: the Anita Hill / Clarence Thomas narrative(s) -- Hillary Rodham Clinton: what the Sphinx thinks -- Who framed "O.J."? -- Ebonics: it's chronic -- The story of ugh.
ISBN
  • 0520216660
  • 0520222962 (alk. paper) (canceled/invalid)
LCCN
^^^99055386^
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library