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Wordslut

A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language

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Wordslut

By: Amanda Montell
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A brash, enlightening, and wildly entertaining feminist look at gendered language and the way it shapes us, written with humor and playfulness that challenges words and phrases and how we use them.

“I get so jazzed about the future of feminism knowing that Amanda Montell’s brilliance is rising up and about to explode worldwide.” (Jill Soloway)

The word bitch conjures many images for many people, but it is most often meant to describe an unpleasant woman. Even before its usage to mean a female canine, bitch didn’t refer to gender at all - it originated as a gender-neutral word meaning genitalia. A perfectly innocuous word devolving into a female insult is the case for tons more terms, including hussy - which simply meant housewife - or slut, which meant an untidy person and was also used to describe men. These words are just a few among history’s many English slurs hurled at women.

Amanda Montell, reporter and feminist linguist, deconstructs language - from insults and cursing, gossip, and catcalling to grammar and pronunciation patterns - to reveal the ways it has been used for centuries to keep women and other marginalized genders from power.

Ever wonder why so many people are annoyed when women talk with vocal fry or use the word like as a filler? Or why certain gender-neutral terms stick and others don’t? Or where stereotypes of how women and men speak come from in the first place?

Montell effortlessly moves between history, science, and popular culture to explore these questions and more - and how we can use the answers to effect real social change. Montell’s irresistible humor shines through, making linguistics not only approachable, but both downright hilarious and profound, demonstrated in chapters such as:

  • "Slutty Skanks and Nasty Dykes: A Comprehensive List of Gendered Insults"
  • "How to Embarrass the Shit out of People Who Try to Correct Your Grammar"
  • "F--k it: An Ode to Cursing While Female"
  • "Cyclops, Panty Puppet, Bald Headed Bastard and 100+ Other Things to Call Your Genitalia"

Montell effortlessly moves between history and popular culture to explore these questions and more. Wordslut gets to the heart of our language, marvels at its elasticity, and sheds much-needed light into the biases that shadow women in our culture and our consciousness.

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©2019 Amanda Montell (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers
Communication & Social Skills Gender Studies Linguistics Personal Development Social Sciences Funny Witty Thought-Provoking
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Informative Sociolinguistics • Engaging Writing Style • Engaging Narration • Accessible Explanations
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Loved that the author narrates! Amanda has great points along with really funny commentary. Anyone with confusion regarding gender identity/pronoun usage, read this! Xx

Interesting perspective, great info!

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Engaging, interesting, and informative. I’m really looking forward to Montell’s next book. I’ve read this and Cultish and they were both so fun and easy to follow for non-fiction and she’s a great narrator as well.

Just excellent.

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Please read this book to help make our language & culture more inclusive! Highly recommend! The narrator made it very entertaining & engaging 😊

Such an important read!!!

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I was being so elitist about " like" and now I understand it better. I liked that. I also liked getting to the bottom of all the derogatory spots that work against women and the attitude that we can change it. I feel like this is information that is useful.

The enthusiasm of the author. She carries you along. plus the information she's imparting is so interesting.

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An Interesting take on words - a perspective and facts I've never heard before and that I appreciated. I laughed out loud a handful of times. The author writes and reads in a very unpretentious way that makes the subject matter approachable and pleasant.

A good book

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As an unfulfilled linguist who went for a teaching credential instead of a linguistics degree, I found this book to be completely engaging and enlightening. For feminists, language nerds and the cultural curious, this book is a winner.

F’ing awesome

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I loved the word origins and links with one another.
The book was fascinating.
I also liked the narrator’s jaunty voice.

The etymology of words

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(As posted on Goodreads)
In many ways, I ought to have been a linguistics (or biochem) rather than mathematics major in college! Language is so important (and fascinating) to a society, including how it reflects the society and the workings of the society overall and how it changes year to year (decade to decade) to reflect said society as it does so.
This book discusses the language and linguistics of the US and their effect on, and more precisely how they are affected by sexism and prejudice exhibited by our nation. It discusses more than just the language and linguistics themselves, but the underlying prejudices displayed by them, and some of what we currently ARE doing and should encourage to help offset some of the negative impacts.

A nation's language can display a lot

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Perfect for linguistics nerds, so interesting. Interesting intersection between gay and feminist language trends. Amanda Montell is my idol

So good

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I have a hard time reading g non-fiction but I loved listening to Amanda Montell read her book about how languages, and specifically English language has evolved to support cultural misogyny, sexism, racism and homophobia. That makes the book sound boring, but it is most decidedly not! Amanda has a lot of fun swearing and describing revealing research and anecdotes. Since listening to this book, I brought it up in conversations at least once a week.

Fascinating information about how language is used against women

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