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adam_text | IN PRAISE OF PROFANITY
/ ADAMS, MICHAELYYD1961-YYEAUTHOR
: 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PREFACE
CHAPTER 1: PROFANITY: THE GREAT DEBATE(S)
CHAPTER 2: INTIMACY, EXCEPTIONALISM, AND HAVING IT BOTH WAYS
CHAPTER 3: EXPLETIVE AND EUPHEMISM
CHAPTER 4: ARTFUL PROFANITY
CODA: ULTIMATE PROFANITY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTCK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Profanity is impulsive speech. Like most
impulses, we give in to it without thinking
much about it. A pleasure for some and
a problem for others, bad words are none-
theless all around us, in media and in
conversation. Nearly all of us use it on occa-
sion, and some of us feel guilty when we do.
Whatever you think about profanity, though, In
Praise of Profanity will make you think again.
In this book, Michael Adams, a leading
scholar of slang, argues that profanity today
is misunderstood and underestimated — it’s
not as bad as we think it is. In fact, it’s a
valuable low note in our verbal repertoire,
necessary for the fullest expression of our
ideas and feelings. Profanity helps us to
establish a group’s identity, draw boundaries,
ratify our friendships, and even test intimacy.
It’s written into poetry and songs, novels
and television, sometimes where we least
expect it. It isn’t there by accident, but
because authors choose profanity to express
what they can’t express in any other way—
much as we all do in our daily lives. Adams
peels away the stereotype of profanity as the
language of the streets, the graffiti on toilet
walls, to expose a creative, colorful language
that expresses aspects of human experience
that would otherwise be inexpressible.
CONTENTS
Preface vii
1. Profanity: The Great Debate(s) 1
2. Intimacy, Exceptionalism, and Having It Both Ways 57
3. Expletive and Euphemism 111
4. Artful Profanity 169
Coda: Ultimate Profanity 231
Index
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