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Damn! : A Cultural History of Swearing in Modern America.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : Pitchstone Publishing, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (185 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781939578761
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Damn!DDC classification:
  • 394
LOC classification:
  • PE3724.O3 -- .C457 2014eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword by Keith Allan -- Introduction: Frankly, My Dear, I Do Give a Damn! -- 1. What's in a Dirty Word? -- 2. What's Sex Got to Do with It? -- 3. You're in the Fucking Army Now! -- 4. Swearing, a Game Anyone Can Play -- 5. All the News That's Fit to Print -- 6. You've Got to Be Carefully Taught -- 7. You Have the Words, My Dear, but I'm Afraid You'll Never Master the Tune -- 8. Word on the Street -- 9. Is Nothing Sacrilegious … Yet? -- Appendix: Bird is the Word -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.
Summary: Swearing, cussing, or cursing, out of anger, excitement, or just because, is something most of us do, at least to some degree. Turn on the television or open a magazine, and there it is. Damn! is an insightful and entertaining look at our evolving use of profanity over the last half-century or so, from a time when Gone with the Wind came under fire for using the word "damn" to an age where the f-bomb is dropped in all walks of life. Writer and artist Rob Chirico follows the course of swearing through literature, the media, and music, as well as through our daily lives. From back rooms and barracks to bookshelves and Broadway; and from precedents to presidents, the journey includes such diverse notables as George Carlin, the Simpsons, D. H. Lawrence, Ice T, Barack Obama, Nietzsche, and, of course, Lenny Bruce. If you have ever stopped and wondered WTF has happened to our American tongue, don't get out the bar of soap until you finish Damn!.
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Front Cover -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword by Keith Allan -- Introduction: Frankly, My Dear, I Do Give a Damn! -- 1. What's in a Dirty Word? -- 2. What's Sex Got to Do with It? -- 3. You're in the Fucking Army Now! -- 4. Swearing, a Game Anyone Can Play -- 5. All the News That's Fit to Print -- 6. You've Got to Be Carefully Taught -- 7. You Have the Words, My Dear, but I'm Afraid You'll Never Master the Tune -- 8. Word on the Street -- 9. Is Nothing Sacrilegious … Yet? -- Appendix: Bird is the Word -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- About the Author.

Swearing, cussing, or cursing, out of anger, excitement, or just because, is something most of us do, at least to some degree. Turn on the television or open a magazine, and there it is. Damn! is an insightful and entertaining look at our evolving use of profanity over the last half-century or so, from a time when Gone with the Wind came under fire for using the word "damn" to an age where the f-bomb is dropped in all walks of life. Writer and artist Rob Chirico follows the course of swearing through literature, the media, and music, as well as through our daily lives. From back rooms and barracks to bookshelves and Broadway; and from precedents to presidents, the journey includes such diverse notables as George Carlin, the Simpsons, D. H. Lawrence, Ice T, Barack Obama, Nietzsche, and, of course, Lenny Bruce. If you have ever stopped and wondered WTF has happened to our American tongue, don't get out the bar of soap until you finish Damn!.

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