Unspeak : Words are Weapons

Author(s): Steven Poole

Writing & Reading

Unspeak is language as a weapon. Every day, we are bombarded with those apparently simple words or phrases that actually conceal darker meanings. 'Climate change' is less threatening than 'global warming'; we say 'ethnic cleansing' when we mean mass murder. As we absorb and repeat Unspeak we are accepting the messages that politicians, businessmen and military agencies wish us to believe. Operation Iraqi Freedom did more than put a positive spin on the American war with Iraq; it gave the invasion such a likeable name that the American news networks quickly adopted it as their tagline for reporting on the war. By repackaging the language we use to describe international affairs or domestic politics, Unspeak tries to make controversial issues unspeakable and, therefore, unquestionable. In this thought-provoking and important book, Steven Poole traces the globalizing wave of modern Unspeak from culture wars to the culture of war and reveals how everyday words are changing the way we think.


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** 'Steven Poole's admirable object is something like moral alertness, founded on close reading. Unspeak is in the best sense a stimulus and a provocation. Unmasking unspeak is addictive, and anyone can play' TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT ** 'Poole's archaeology of everyday terms is impressive and salutary' OBSERVER ** 'The book's central purpose is to remind us to unpack the terms in which public debate is framed' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY **'A study of [Unspeak] is not just ttimely and welcome but (you'll feel once you've read this book) urgent. ...we should all be grateful to Steven Poole for his public spiritedness in undertaking it. Will someone please give him a medal, or a governmen

Steven Poole reviews and writes on literature and culture for the GUARDIAN. He is the author of TRIGGER HAPPY, a critically acclaimed study of the aesthetics and culture of videogames.

General Fields

  • : 9780349119243
  • : Little, Brown Book Group
  • : Abacus
  • : 01 February 2007
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Steven Poole
  • : Paperback
  • : New edition
  • : 302.224
  • : 304