Just Words: On Speech and Hidden Harm

Just Words: On Speech and Hidden Harm

2019 • 222 pages

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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.

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It was interesting but I don't think I'm interested in reading about this anymore ㅠㅠ a lot of theory and while I'm familiar with all of them, this was still a lot to take in and try to understand

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