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For F*ck's Sake - Why Swearing is Shocking, Rude, and Fun
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Why do we love to swear so much? Why do we get so offended when
others do it? With wit and insight, philosopher Rebecca Roache
seeks answers to these and other puzzling questions about bad
language. When someone swears at you, it can sting. Likewise,
sometimes there is no better way to make the point you're
making—emphasize, insult, or just plain offend—than to use a
swear. What explains the magical power of swearwords? Why are they
so good at offending people? To understand swearwords' power, we
need to look beyond the words themselves—beyond the way they
sound and what they refer to—and consider more generally what we
do when we swear. In this lively and amusing exploration of the
various puzzles that surround swearing, philosopher Rebecca Roache
argues that what makes swearing offensive is not really the words
at all: the offensiveness lies in what we don't say. The
unspoken—and usually unconscious—inferences that speakers and
listeners make about each other are key to explaining swearwords'
capacity to shock. Swearing is unique among etiquette breaches in
that it is designed to convey disrespect—swearing packs more of a
punch than failing to say “please”. Roache helps readers
understand how swearing works, celebrating its power as a
communicative tool and source of humor while also taking a close
and serious look at specific words—those directed at women and
women's bodies, for example—that function in particular, complex
ways. She also examines the often-hypocritical ways swearing can be
punished or censored. Along the way, she clears up a few puzzles,
including why people are more tolerant of f*** than of fuck, and
why quoted swearing is less offensive than unquoted swearing.
Finally, Roache helps readers appreciate that swearing isn't always
bad. When it's not used offensively, it can foster social intimacy,
can help people withstand pain, and might even help us curb our
violent impulses. Even the offensiveness of swearing is valuable.
Being able to cause offence by swearing is an important way of
being accepted and respected as equals by other people.
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Imprint: |
Oxford UniversityPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Rebecca Roache
(Associate Professor in Philosophy)
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Dimensions: |
210 x 140mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
256 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-19-066506-7 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-19-066506-8 |
Barcode: |
9780190665067 |
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