Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing

Author:   Melissa Mohr
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199742677


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 May 2013
Format:   Hardback
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"Almost everyone swears, or worries about not swearing, from the two year-old who has just discovered the power of potty mouth to the grandma who wonders why every other word she hears is obscene. Whether they express anger or exhilaration, are meant to insult or to commend, swear words perform a crucial role in language. But swearing is also a uniquely well-suited lens through which to look at history, offering a fascinating record of what people care about on the deepest levels of a culture--what's divine, what's terrifying, and what's taboo. Holy Sh*t tells the story of two kinds of swearing--obscenities and oaths--from ancient Rome and the Bible to today. With humor and insight, Melissa Mohr takes readers on a journey to discover how ""swearing"" has come to include both testifying with your hand on the Bible and calling someone a *#$&!* when they cut you off on the highway. She explores obscenities in ancient Rome--which were remarkably similar to our own--and unearths the history of religious oaths in the Middle Ages, when swearing (or not swearing) an oath was often a matter of life and death. Holy Sh*t also explains the advancement of civility and corresponding censorship of language in the 18th century, considers the rise of racial slurs after World War II, examines the physiological effects of swearing (increased heart rate and greater pain tolerance), and answers a question that preoccupies the FCC, the US Senate, and anyone who has recently overheard little kids at a playground: are we swearing more now than people did in the past? A gem of lexicography and cultural history, Holy Sh*t is a serious exploration of obscenity--and it also just might expand your repertoire of words to choose from the next time you shut your finger in the car door."

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Author:   Melissa Mohr
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780199742677


ISBN 10:   0199742677
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 May 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Romana Simplicitate Loqui: To Speak with Roman Plainness Chapter 2: On Earth as It Is in Heaven Chapter 3: Tearing God to Pieces: The Middle Ages Chapter 4: The Rise of Obscenity: The Renaissance Chapter 5: How Trousers Became Unmentionable and Legs Disappeared Altogether: The 18th and 19th Centuries Chapter 6: The Law and Science of Swearing: The Twentieth Century Conclusion

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<br> As someone who relies on various forms of obscenity, vulgarity and profanity for roughly 75% of my written and verbal communication, I found this book fascinating and illuminating. Melissa Mohr's scholarship is rigorous, her prose trenchant and delightful; right from page one, Holy Sh*t is a motherf*cker. We are what we swear by and about, and this slim volume represents a significant and deeply enjoyable contribution to our understanding of ourselves. - Adam Mansbach, #1 New York Times bestselling author of GO THE F*CK TO SLEEP<br><p><br> In Holy Sh*t, Melissa Mohr makes curses, oaths, profanities, and swear words the occasion for an entertaining and far-ranging historical journey, from the disputes over religious oaths in the Tudor period to the labored delicacies of the Victorians to our modern debates about expletives in the media and our new-found reticence about racial and religious slurs. One-stop shopping for anyone interested in the nether reaches of the English vocabulary. -Geoff Nunberg, University of California at Berkeley, Language Commentator on NPR's Fresh Air<br><p><br> Profanity-the language that offends us-tells a great deal about who we are and how we got that way. Melissa Mohr's Holy Sh*t is a fascinating investigation, both provocative and immensely informative. I found it compulsively readable. -Stephen Orgel, author of Imagining Shakespeare<br><p><br> Digressions on the art of equivocation and the etymology of some of the most infamous curses are highlights of the book, but those looking for a Devil's Dictionary of bad language should look elsewhere-this is some serious sh*t. --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY<br><br> the book is generally informed, enlightening and often delightfully surprising. --KIRKUS<p><br> Informed, enlightening and often delightfully surprising. --Kirkus Reviews<p><br>


<br> As someone who relies on various forms of obscenity, vulgarity and profanity for roughly 75% of my written and verbal communication, I found this book fascinating and illuminating. Melissa Mohr's scholarship is rigorous, her prose trenchant and delightful; right from page one, Holy Sh*t is a motherf*cker. We are what we swear by and about, and this slim volume represents a significant and deeply enjoyable contribution to our understanding of ourselves. <br>- Adam Mansbach, #1 New York Times bestselling author of GO THE F*CK TO SLEEP<br><p><br> In Holy Sh*t, Melissa Mohr makes curses, oaths, profanities, and swear words the occasion for an entertaining and far-ranging historical journey, from the disputes over religious oaths in the Tudor period to the labored delicacies of the Victorians to our modern debates about expletives in the media and our new-found reticence about racial and religious slurs. One-stop shopping for anyone interested in the nether reaches of the English vocabulary. <br>-Geoff Nunberg, University of California at Berkeley, Language Commentator on NPR's Fresh Air<br><p><br> Profanity-the language that offends us-tells a great deal about who we are and how we got that way. Melissa Mohr's Holy Sh*t is a fascinating investigation, both provocative and immensely informative. I found it compulsively readable. -Stephen Orgel, author of Imagining Shakespeare<br><p><br>


Melissa Mohr's book is learned, charming and - if one had read it 50 years ago - utterly filthy a dead cert for the next loo book of the year. John Sutherland, The Times {Saturday Review} A fascinating trawl through Man's use of swearing, from Roman times to the present. The Times intelligent and enjoyable The Wall Street Journal Europe


Bloody hell, this is a good book! Heretofore swearing has not attracted many authors and publishers. Melissa Mohr puts that right in this pithy, amusing and thoughtful study. Mark Fisher, The Independent {Radar} One of the most absorbing and entertaining books on language I have encountered in a long time. Washington Post Mohr constantly surprises and delights - and does so without ever being offensive. Ben East, The Observer This is an expansive, scholarly and wonderfully witty survey of 3,000 years of dicks and deities, turds and taboos, from the Old Testament onwards. Sam Leith, The Guardian Melissa Mohr's book is learned, charming and - if one had read it 50 years ago - utterly filthy ... a dead cert for the next loo book of the year. John Sutherland, The Times {Saturday Review} A fascinating trawl through Man's use of swearing, from Roman times to the present. The Times intelligent and enjoyable The Wall Street Journal Europe


Author Information

Melissa Mohr holds a Ph.D. in Renaissance Literature from Stanford. She won a Mrs. Giles Whiting Fellowship for her dissertation, Strong Language: Oaths, Obscenities, and Performative Language in Early Modern England.

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