
We All Know That Speech Can Be Harmful. But What Are The Harms And How Exactly Does The Speech In Question Brings Those Harms About? Mary Kate Mcgowan Identifies A Previously Overlooked Mechanism By Which Speech Constitutes, Rather Than Merely Causes, Harm. She Argues That Speech Constitutes Harm When It Enacts A Norm That Prescribes That Harm. Mcgowan Illustrates This Theory By Considering Many Categories Of Speech Including Sexist Remarks, Racist Hate Speech, Pornography, Verbal Triggers For Stereotype Threat, Micro-aggressions, Political Dog Whistles, Slam Poetry, And Even The Hanging Of Posters. Just Words Explores A Variety Of Harms - Such As Oppression, Subordination, Discrimination, Domination, Harassment, And Marginalization - And Ways In Which These Harms Can Be Remedied.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192565222
ISBN-13:
9780192565228
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