ABSTRACT

This Handbook brings together philosophical work on how language shapes, and is shaped by, social and political factors. Its 24 chapters were written exclusively for this volume by an international team of leading researchers, and together they provide a broad expert introduction to the major issues currently under discussion in this area.

The volume is divided into four parts:

Part I: Methodological and Foundational Issues
Part II: Non-ideal Semantics and Pragmatics
Part III: Linguistic Harms
Part IV: Applications

The parts, and chapters in each part, are introduced in the volume’s General Introduction. A list of Works Cited concludes each chapter, pointing readers to further areas of study. The Handbook is the first major, multi-authored reference work in this growing area and essential reading for anyone interested in the nature of language and its relationship to social and political reality.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|93 pages

Social and Political Language

part II|101 pages

Non-Ideal Semantics and Pragmatics

chapter 8|22 pages

Propaganda

chapter 9|14 pages

Code Words

chapter 10|18 pages

Racist and Sexist Figleaves 1

chapter 12|15 pages

Defective Contexts

part III|106 pages

Linguistic Harms

chapter 13|21 pages

Varieties of Pejoratives

chapter 15|12 pages

Hermeneutical Injustice

chapter 17|17 pages

Language Extinction

chapter 18|17 pages

“Laxwalxwash Potamáay Súngaan ‘áawq // to be between the Blind Snake’s Teeth”

Indigenous Language Reclamation Between the Fangs of a (Simulated) Dilemma

part IV|90 pages

Applications

chapter 20|14 pages

Language and Ideology

chapter 21|17 pages

Language and Legitimation

chapter 23|12 pages

On Language and Sexuality

Demisexuals, Polyamorous, Bambi Lesbians, and Other Queers 1