1st Edition

You Don't Say Modern American Inhibitions

By Benjamin DeMott Copyright 2002
270 Pages
by Routledge

272 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

In this era of political correctness, it is often impossible to say things as one would like. Indeed, certain ways of feeling and talking that were once acceptable are now, in effect, forbidden. Of course, taboos extend further than speech. Social and sexual inhibitions are also evident. Benjamin DeMott argues that the very least a society should do is to try to understand the meaning of its... Read more
The Anatomy of Playboy; The Passionate Mutes; Suspended Youth; Dirty Words?; Party Apolitics; America Absolved; Character of the Assassin; Project for Another Country; Oyiemu-O?; Glossing a Portuguese Diary; Pure Politics; The Uses of Anti-Americanism; Letter from the Classes; Statement and Struggle: A Note on Teaching Against the Environment; The Little Red Discount House

Biography

Benjamin DeMott