Household Words
Bloomers, sucker, bombshell, scab, nigger, cyber
An enlightening study of six words whose meanings are mistakenly understood to be “common sense”
264 Pages, 5 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816645534
- Published: January 1, 2006
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Household Words
Bloomers, sucker, bombshell, scab, nigger, cyber
ISBN: 9780816645534
Publication date: January 1st, 2006
264 Pages
8 x 5
Specifically, Stephanie A. Smith examines six words—bloomer, sucker, bombshell, scab, nigger, and cyber—and explores how these words with their contemporary “universal” meaning appeal to a dangerous idea about what it means to be human, an idea that denies our history of conflict. She traces “bombshell” from Marilyn Monroe through women’s liberation and the sexual revolution to Monica Lewinsky, “scab” from blemish to strikebreaker, “sucker” from lollipop to the routinely cheated. Exposing the ambiguities in each of the words, Smith reveals that our language is communal and cutting, democratic and discriminatory, social and psychological.
Stephanie A. Smith is associate professor of English at the University of Florida and the author of Conceived by Liberty: Maternal Figures and Nineteenth-Century American Literature as well as three novels.