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Speaking and Being - How Language Binds and Frees Us (Hardcover, Main)
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Speaking and Being - How Language Binds and Frees Us (Hardcover, Main)
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Loot Price R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
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A SPECTATOR BOOK OF THE YEAR 'I can't stop talking about this book'
Jamie Klingler, co-founder #ReclaimTheseStreets 'What a gem. ...
Makes you look at the world, and yourself, afresh.' Minna Salami,
author of Sensuous Knowledge: A Black Feminist Approach for
Everyone 'A generous combination of passion and practicality that
is not easily resisted. A rare book that might actually change our
minds' Daniel Hahn OBE 'A book at once vigorous and generous,
pleasurable and galvanising' Sophie Hughes, International Booker
Prize-shortlisted translator What does it really mean to speak
freely? A wise, beautifully written book that explores the way
language shapes our lives and how we see the world - and what
happens when we learn new words, and new ways of speaking to each
other. Language opens up our world, and in the same instant, limits
it. What does it mean to exist in a language that was never meant
for you to speak? Why are we missing certain words? How can we talk
about our communal problems without fuelling them? What does it
actually mean to speak freely? As a writer and activist fighting
for equality, Kubra Gumusay has been thinking about these questions
for many years. In this book she explores how language shapes our
thinking and determines our politics. She shows how people become
invisible as individuals when they are always seen as part of a
group, and the way those in the minority often have to expend
energy cleaning up the messy thinking of others. But she also
points to how we might shape conversations to allow for greater
ambiguity and individuality, how arguments might happen in a space
of learning and vulnerability without sacrificing principles - how
we might all be able to speak freely.
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