抑圧的言論と社会<br>Oppressive Speech and Society : Philosophical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

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抑圧的言論と社会
Oppressive Speech and Society : Philosophical Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 230 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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This volume offers theoretical frameworks for thinking about the relationship between oppressive speech and oppressive social structures. Central to the volume is the fact that oppressive speech doesn't just harm the target during a conversation; it serves to establish and maintain oppressive norms and structures.

This volume examines how linguistic acts can have adverse social effects. Additionally, it considers the linguistic and policy actions that can undo or prevent conversational and social harms. The chapters are divided into four thematic sections. Part 1 explains the nature of slurs. These chapters define their conceptual boundaries, forms, and linguistic patterns, as well as the mechanisms via which conversational harm is brought about. Part 2 considers how oppressive speech changes social norms, establishes oppressive norms, and how long-term harm and cumulative harm emerge. Finally, Part 3 explores immediate remedies that a speaker or hearer might take.

Oppressive Speech and Society will appeal to scholars and advanced students working at the intersection of philosophy of language and social and political philosophy.

Contents

Introduction Mihaela Popa-Wyatt Part 1: The Linguistic Nature of Slurs 1. The Pejorative Functioning of Gendered Slurs Lauren Ashwell 2. 'Stupid Women' and 'Rebel Scum': The Problem of Compositional Slurs Graham Stevens 3. Slurs Sting: Silencing, Un-Blockability, and the Intersubjective Dimension of Communication Stephen Barker and Mihaela Popa-Wyatt Part 2: The Social Nature of Oppressive Speech 4. Oppressive Acts Mary Kate McGowan 5. Small Events, Big Effects, and The Two Faces of Institutional Accumulation Ron Mallon 6. Do Agents of Everyday Sexist Speech Acts Discriminate Against Women? Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen Part 3: Social and Political Remedies to Oppressive Speech 7. The Embedded and Embodied Politics of Speech: Social Imaginaries, Affect, and Institutional Power Millicent Churcher and Louise Richardson-Self 8. Does the Baker Have a Free Speech Case? The Expansion of Speech-as-Conduct and Risks to Free Speech Katharine Gelber 9. The Riddle of Hate Speech: Can Sincere Expression Be Morally Wrong? Jamie Mayerfeld

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