What emerges from this analysis is the intersectionality of how language is performed and how it contributes to the shaping of identity and simultaneously shapes and is shaped by social attitudes, cultural assumptions, and systems of power with regard to race, sexuality, and gender.
With fascinating "A Closer Look" boxes and a rich array of pedagogical features, this is the perfect text for advanced students and researchers in sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, and related fields.
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"Both accessible and intellectually rigorous, this fascinating and thought-provoking analysis of linguistic transgression draws on recognizable and culturally salient examples to explore how "bad language" comes to be judged as "bad" in specific sociocultural settings, and how this "badness" is enacted, policed, reclaimed, and resisted. Throughout the book, Eric Russell expertly guides the reader through foundational and often complex concepts in linguistics, semiotics, and discourse studies. Fighting Words!, written with both academic seriousness and a perfect dose of humor, offers a fresh look at taboo language, and is a must-read for all students and scholars interested in meaning-making at the intersection of language, discourse, and culture." Dominika Baran, Duke University, USA








