Filthy English: The How, Why, When and What of Everyday Swearing
When the Sex Pistols swore live on tea-time telly in 1976, there was outrage across Britain. Headlines screamed. Christians marched. TVs were kicked in. Thirty years on, all those words are media-mainstream - bandied about with impunity on TV and in the papers. This is the story of our bad...
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When the Sex Pistols swore live on tea-time telly in 1976, there was outrage across Britain. Headlines screamed. Christians marched. TVs were kicked in. Thirty years on, all those words are media-mainstream - bandied about with impunity on TV and in the papers. This is the story of our bad language and its three-decade journey from the fringes of decency to the working centre of a more linguistically liberal nation. Silverton takes a clear, comprehensive and witty look at swearing and the impact of its new acceptability on our language, our manners and our society. He considers how we have become more openly emotional, yet more wary about insulting others. And how it's seemingly become alright to say **** and **** but not ****** or ****. This is the story of that cultural revolution, written by one who was there at the start, proudly striking some of the first blows in the long struggle for the right to reclaim filthy English and use it.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B006IOS6EO
Publish date: October 27th 2011
Publisher: Portobello Books
Pages no: 324
Edition language: English
Read my review in which I get angry and German...or rather angry about the author's lack of German skills. As well as the book in general which is really boring.
I haven't read it yet, but I am compelled to post this picture while waiting for my review ;-)http://i1079.photobucket.com/albums/w501/crowdedminds/Public/HaHaPhoto_zpscb2b3483.png