Examines decadence in our language, especially that language which leads to dehumanization and degradation of human beings. Powerful illustrations may be found in the fact that, for instance, Hitler's "Final Solution" appeared "reasonable" once the Jews were successfully labelled by the Nazis as sub-humans, "parasites," "vermin," or "bacilli." So, too, the subjugation of the American Indian was "defensible" since they were defined as "barbarians" and "savages." The author of this engrossing text that was originally published in 1974 by Public Affairs Press successfully identifies and critically comments on the racist, sexist, and ethnic slurs still predominant in society today, with the hope that this decadence will be cured. Winner of the 1983 George Orwell Award from the Committee on Doublespeak of the NCTE.
About the AuthorHaig Bosmajian is Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Washington in Seattle.
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Book InformationISBN 9780819131867
Author Haig A. BosmajianFormat Paperback
Page Count 164
Imprint University Press of AmericaPublisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 227g
Dimensions(mm) 213mm * 137mm * 10mm