Exploring LanguageGary Goshgarian Now in its tenth edition, this marketleading language reader continues to feature thoughtprovoking readings that explore the various interconnections between language and American society. For over 25 years, this engaging reader has challenged individuals to critically examine how language affects and constructs culture and how culture constructs and affects language. This tenth edition maintains the integrity of past editions, while reflecting the new and fascinating language issues that exist in today's culture. Provocative selections are organized around nine major language areas, and then broken into stimulating sub-themes like political correctness, hate speech, language and the presidency, and censorship on campus, inviting readers to debate current social and cultural issues that are inseparable from language. Individuals interested in studying how language affects and constructs culture and how culture constructs and affects language. |
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Page 158
... accept and approve without examining the evidence . 11 12 13 For example , use of the phrases , " the right to work ” and “ social justice , ” may be a device to make us accept programs for meeting labor - capital problems which , if we ...
... accept and approve without examining the evidence . 11 12 13 For example , use of the phrases , " the right to work ” and “ social justice , ” may be a device to make us accept programs for meeting labor - capital problems which , if we ...
Page 159
... accept . For example , most of us respect and revere our church and our nation . If the propagandist succeeds in getting church or nation to approve a campaign in be- half of some program , he thereby transfers its authority , sanction ...
... accept . For example , most of us respect and revere our church and our nation . If the propagandist succeeds in getting church or nation to approve a campaign in be- half of some program , he thereby transfers its authority , sanction ...
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... accept the term as being neutral as it has accepted gay ? 4. Faderman draws a parallel between blacks reclaiming black and gays and lesbians reclaiming queer that is , taking a harmful word and turning " it around to make it heal . " Do ...
... accept the term as being neutral as it has accepted gay ? 4. Faderman draws a parallel between blacks reclaiming black and gays and lesbians reclaiming queer that is , taking a harmful word and turning " it around to make it heal . " Do ...
Contents
Thinking and Reading Critically | 1 |
Breaking Silences | 25 |
A Brief History of English | 32 |
Copyright | |
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