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Language and Prejudice (A Longman Topics Reader) [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 10x10x10 mm, weight: 308 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0321122364
  • ISBN-13: 9780321122360
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 10x10x10 mm, weight: 308 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Apr-2004
  • Izdevniecība: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0321122364
  • ISBN-13: 9780321122360
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About 30 readings for students of writing demonstrate the power of language in current issues relating to society, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, age, and ableism. Each section concludes with a guide to avoiding discriminatory language for that topic. There is no index. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Part of the “Longman Topics” reader series, The Language of Prejudiceexamines the effects language has on societal biases.

This brief collection of readings focuses on the way language influences and prejudices society's view on race, gender, age, disabilities, and sexual preferences. Thought-provoking selections ask students to think about timely and relevant issues such as: racial slurs and other offensive language, anti-feminist discourse, and verbal assaults on homosexuals. Divided into seven chapters, each features six or more essays of varying lengths. Brief apparatus helps students write more thoughtfully in response to the selections and to think more critically about the importance of choosing language wisely.

“Longman Topics” are brief, attractive readers on a single complex, but compelling, topic. Featuring about 30 full-length selections, these volumes are generally half the size and half the cost of standard composition readers.

Rhetorical Contents v
Preface ix
Language and Society
1(34)
Introduction from The Language of Oppression
4(8)
Haig A. Bosmajian
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
12(3)
David Crystal
An Introduction
15(3)
Kamala Das
Exile
18(4)
Eva Hoffman
Humpty Dumpty
22(10)
Lewis Carroll
Proud to Be an American Means Speaking Any Language, for Some
32(3)
Abigail Van Buren
Language and Ethnicity
35(54)
Prejudice Quiz
40(4)
Amoja Three Rivers, Cultural Etiquette: A Guide for the Well-Intentioned
44(6)
The English Language Is My Enemy!
50(2)
Ossie Davis
How Are We Doing with Nigger?
52(4)
Randall Kennedy
The Word ``Nigga'' Is Only for Slaves and Sambos
56(2)
Rob Nelson
Clara Standing Soldier ,Ordinary Words Cause Extraordinary Pain
58(2)
The Indian Wars
60(7)
S. L. Price
Heard Any Good Jews Lately?
67(6)
Thomas Friedmann
Term Limits: Hispanic? Latino? A National Debate Proves No One Name Pleases Everyone
73(5)
Mark McDonald
Can You Talk Mexican?
78(1)
Amita Vasudeva
Subcontinental Drift: The Mind of a Racist
79(10)
Aparisim Ghosh
Guidelines for Avoiding Racist Language
84(5)
Language and Gender
89(60)
A Script of Their Own
94(7)
Laura Hutchison
The Secret Language of Women
101(1)
Pamela Perry
Sexism in English: Embodiment and Language
102(13)
Alleen Pace Nilsen
Words on a Feminist Dictionary
115(14)
Cheris Kramarae
Paula A. Treichler
Marked Women
129(6)
Deborah Tannen
Small Ads: Matrimonials
135(2)
Ashwini Dhongde
In Japan, Women Fight for the Last Word on Last Names
137(12)
Mark Magnier
Guidelines for Gender-Neutral Language or Nonsexist Language
142(7)
Language and Sexuality
149(30)
Homophobia Questionnaire
153(2)
Language: A Pernicious and Powerful Tool
155(9)
Jessica Parker
Respect My Right to Be Responsible: Homophobia's Last Day in School
164(4)
Christopher M.
Queer
168(4)
Lillian Faderman
Ironic Genius?
172(7)
Tom Pearson
Guidelines for Avoiding Heterosexist and Homophobic Language
176(3)
Language and Age
179(32)
What Is Your Aging I.Q.?
183(3)
Ageism
186(10)
Barrie Robinson
Gender and Ageism
196(4)
Linda M. Woolf
The Language of Ageism
200(11)
Frank H. Nuessel, Jr.
Guidelines for Age-Neutral or Nonageist Language
209(2)
Language and Ableism
211(49)
Sexism, Ageism, and ``Disability'': (Re)Constructing Agency Through (Re)Writing Personal Narrative
215(13)
Maia Boswell
On Being a Cripple
228(13)
Nancy Mairs
You're Short, Besides!
241(8)
Sucheng Chan
AIDS: The Linguistic Battlefield
249(11)
Michael Callen
Guidelines for Avoiding Ableist Language
257(3)
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