Dogwhistles and Figleaves: How Manipulative Language Spreads Racism and Falsehood
Autor Jennifer Mather Saulen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192871756
ISBN-10: 0192871757
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 145 x 223 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192871757
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 145 x 223 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
It's a scrupulous look at a damaging linguistic phenomenon that often hides in plain sight.
What is interesting about Saul's study is the instability of meaning it reveals, the layers of deception employed not only by speakers, but by listeners, who are occasionally deluding themselves ... clear, engaging and very readable.
There is no doubt that our current political climate is posing a threat to democracy. It is not only that we are polarized, but polarization is fueled by an onslaught of (often thinly veiled) manipulative speech and falsehoods. Media consumers absorb distorting messages without even being aware of it, and speakers are not held responsible. Dogwhistles and Figleaves provides an essential tool for seeing how our ability to communicate and to coordinate is being undermined. This theoretically rich and highly readable book is essential for those who value democracy, and the kind of public discourse that makes it possible.
Dogwhistles and Figleaves: How Manipulative Language Spreads Racism and Falsehood is a tour de force, sparked by, and greatly expanding and updating, Jennifer Saul's pioneering articles on the subject. It is a highly original and engaging book at the intersection of philosophy of language, epistemology, and politics that is just what is needed in these times.
Timely.
Dogwhistles and Figleaves is written in an accessible style with plenty of examples and comprehensive sources.
How did racism and blatant falsehood become so mainstream in U.S. politics? An essential part of the answer to this question is that racist political language has evolved to assume forms coded to be audible only to its followers, and forms that can stay undeciphered even by those under its influence--thus the overt and covert dogwhistle. Another essential adaptation discerned by Saul is the figleaf, which provides cover for a racist and/or blatantly false idea, enabling it to be paraded in public where once it would not have been accepted. With perfect pitch for the ruses of nefarious political speech, Saul's analysis brings out its recent modulations in resonant philosophical form.
What is interesting about Saul's study is the instability of meaning it reveals, the layers of deception employed not only by speakers, but by listeners, who are occasionally deluding themselves ... clear, engaging and very readable.
There is no doubt that our current political climate is posing a threat to democracy. It is not only that we are polarized, but polarization is fueled by an onslaught of (often thinly veiled) manipulative speech and falsehoods. Media consumers absorb distorting messages without even being aware of it, and speakers are not held responsible. Dogwhistles and Figleaves provides an essential tool for seeing how our ability to communicate and to coordinate is being undermined. This theoretically rich and highly readable book is essential for those who value democracy, and the kind of public discourse that makes it possible.
Dogwhistles and Figleaves: How Manipulative Language Spreads Racism and Falsehood is a tour de force, sparked by, and greatly expanding and updating, Jennifer Saul's pioneering articles on the subject. It is a highly original and engaging book at the intersection of philosophy of language, epistemology, and politics that is just what is needed in these times.
Timely.
Dogwhistles and Figleaves is written in an accessible style with plenty of examples and comprehensive sources.
How did racism and blatant falsehood become so mainstream in U.S. politics? An essential part of the answer to this question is that racist political language has evolved to assume forms coded to be audible only to its followers, and forms that can stay undeciphered even by those under its influence--thus the overt and covert dogwhistle. Another essential adaptation discerned by Saul is the figleaf, which provides cover for a racist and/or blatantly false idea, enabling it to be paraded in public where once it would not have been accepted. With perfect pitch for the ruses of nefarious political speech, Saul's analysis brings out its recent modulations in resonant philosophical form.
Notă biografică
Jennifer Saul works in social and political philosophy of language, with particular interests in deceptive, sexist, and racist language. She has also worked in feminist philosophy and philosophy of psychology. In addition, she served as Director of the Society for Women in Philosophy UK 2009-2019, and President of the Mind Association in 2019. In 2011 she was named Distinguished Woman Philosopher by the US Society for Women in Philosophy. She taught at the University of Sheffield 1995-2019, and has been at the University of Waterloo since 2019.