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Don Lepan - How to Be Good with Words - 9781554813254 - V9781554813254
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How to Be Good with Words

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Description for How to Be Good with Words Paperback. A handy, thoughtful guide to politically and ethically appropriate language.

Num Pages: 80 pages. BIC Classification: 2AB; CBX; JFFL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 216 x 140 x 15. Weight in Grams: 310.
In recent decades the contested areas of English usage have grown both larger and more numerous. We may argue rather less frequently than was once the case over issues of grammar and usage. But we argue more frequently than ever overwhether to use man or humanity, fisher or fisherman; whether to say Indians or Native Peoples (or First Nations, or Chippewa or Cree or Snuneymuxw, as the case may be); whether to speak of a person being disabled, or challenged, or differently abled; whether it's acceptable to say that's so gay. These are all issues that some would lump together ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Broadview Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
309g
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
Peterborough, Canada
ISBN
9781554813254
SKU
V9781554813254
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-1

About Don Lepan
Don LePan is a co-author of The Broadview Guide to Writing (sixth edition 2015) and of The Broadview Pocket Glossary of Literary Terms (2013); his second novel, Rising Stories, was published in 2015. Laura Buzzard is co-author of The Broadview Pocket Glossary of Literary Terms and co-editor of The Broadview Anthology of Expository Prose (second edition 2011). ... Read more

Reviews for How to Be Good with Words
To model being 'good with words, ' LePan, Buzzard, and Okun do not simply demonize some locutions and canonize others. They provide background information to clarify why it's problematic to use the term 'illegal immigrant, ' for example, or 'lone wolf killer'; they explain when it's okay to call someone a 'tranny, ' or an 'Eskimo'
and when it isn't; they ... Read more

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