Wordslut, Amanda Montell
Wordslut, Amanda Montell
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Wordslut
A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language

Author: Amanda Montell

Narrator: Amanda Montell

Unabridged: 6 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 05/28/2019

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

“As funny as it is informative, this book will have you laughing out loud while you contemplate the revolutionary power of words.” —Camille Perri, author of The Assistants and When Katie Met CassidyA brash, enlightening, and wildly entertaining feminist look at gendered language and the way it shapes us.The word bitch conjures many images for many people, but it is most often meant to describe an unpleasant woman. Even before its usage to mean a female canine, bitch didn’t refer to gender at all—it originated as a gender-neutral word meaning genitalia. A perfectly innocuous word devolving into a female insult is the case for tons more terms, including hussy—which simply meant housewife—or slut, which meant an untidy person and was also used to describe men. These words are just a few among history’s many English slurs hurled at women.Amanda Montell, reporter and feminist linguist, deconstructs language—from insults and cursing, gossip, and catcalling to grammar and pronunciation patterns—to reveal the ways it has been used for centuries to keep women and other marginalized genders from power. Ever wonder why so many people are annoyed when women talk with vocal fry or use the word like as a filler? Or why certain gender-neutral terms stick and others don’t? Or where stereotypes of how women and men speak come from in the first place?Montell effortlessly moves between history, science, and popular culture to explore these questions and more—and how we can use the answers to effect real social change. Her irresistible humor shines through, making linguistics not only approachable but both downright hilarious and profound, demonstrated in chapters such as:Slutty Skanks and Nasty Dykes: A Comprehensive List of Gendered InsultsHow to Embarrass the Shit Out of People Who Try to Correct Your GrammarFuck it: An Ode to Cursing While FemaleCyclops, Panty Puppet, Bald Headed Bastard and 100+ Other Things to Call Your GenitaliaWordslut gets to the heart of our language, marvels at its elasticity, and sheds much-needed light into the biases that shadow women in our culture and our consciousness.Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Amanda Montell

Amanda Montell is a New York Times-bestselling author and iHeart Radio Award-winning podcaster. Her nonfiction books Wordslut, Cultish, and The Age of Magical Overthinking have been praised by the Atlantic, the Economist, NPR, and others. Along with hosting two top-charting podcasts, Sounds Like A Cult and Magical Overthinkers, Amanda’s writing has been published in the New York Times, the Guardian, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, and elsewhere. Amanda holds a degree in linguistics from NYU and lives in California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on July 16, 2021

In Wordslut, Amanda Montell takes you on a journey through the English language and the many ways it upholds and reinforces the patriarchy. As our May Book Club pick for my Patreon Book Club, I read it closely with a fine-toothed comb. I found myself highlighting passages on almost every page and fe......more

Goodreads review by Sydneyd on December 20, 2021

tldr: interesting topic but too gaslight gatekeep girl boss for me my problems with this book can really be split into two main things 1. the books premise is to be an introduction to feminist sociolinguistic theory. at least my understanding was that it would introduce the reader to ways we can think......more

Goodreads review by el on September 03, 2022

some fascinating nuggets of information to be found in this book, though a lot of it felt like Neoliberal White Feminism 101. beginner-level linguistics, made palatable for the average pink pussy feminism connoisseur.......more

Goodreads review by daniella ❀ on January 22, 2023

filed under: books that should be taught in schools......more

Goodreads review by leah on August 01, 2021

this book was educational AND entertaining, which i always love in a non-fiction. i was a bit apprehensive to read this at first as my knowledge of linguistics is v limited, but montell explains everything in such a clear, concise, and witty way, which makes it so accessible and actually fun to read......more