
Language!
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There is no doubt that slang deals with those areas of life that standard English often chooses to sidestep. Certainly, slang has many more synonyms for topics such as crime, drunkenness and recreational drug-taking, sexual intercourse and the parts of the body with which we conduct it (and a variety of other functions), for madness, stupidity, unattractiveness, violence, racism and nationalism. That, for the author, is its role and its charm.
Often dismissed as 'bad' language or 'swear-words', slang, he argues, is a 'counter-language', the language that says no. Born in the street it resists the niceties of the respectable. It is language's film noir, its banana skin, its pin that pops pretention. It is neither respectable nor respectful. It can be cruel, it can also be inventive, creative and very often funny. It represents us at our most human.
Language! is an exuberant and rewarding work that uncovers an oral history of marginality and rebellion, of dispossession and frustration, and it shows how slang gives a vocabulary and a voice to our most guarded thoughts.
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- Intro
- Title page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction: Slang: A User's Manual
- 2. In the Beginning: The Pre-History
- 3. Lewd, Lousey Language: Beggars and Their Books
- 4. Crime and Punishment: The Vocabulary of Villainy
- 5. Play's the Thing: The Stage and the Song
- 6. The Sound of the City: No City, No Slang
- 7. Flash: This Sporting Life
- 8. Down Under: Larrikin Lingo
- 9. Sex in the City: The Agreeable Ruts of Life
- 10. Cockney Sparrers: Mean Streets and Music Halls
- 11. America: Pioneers
- 12. Keeping Score: Nineteenth-century Slang Lexicography
- 13. Gayspeak: The Lavender Lexicon
- 14. American Century: The Slang Capital of the World
- 15. African-American Slang: The Flesh Made Word
- 16. Campus and Counter-Culture: Teenage Skills
- 17. War: One Thing It's Good For
- 18. Conclusion: As It Was in the Beginning
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Acknowledgements
- Index
- Note on the Author
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