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OverviewTHE LANGUAGE OF INSULTS How People Offend Each Other Around the WorldA British tourist arrested in Dubai for calling someone a donkey. A German businessman nearly losing a million-dollar contract in Thailand after patting a child's head. Richard Nixon accidentally calling an entire Brazilian crowd ""assholes"" from his motorcade. One gesture. One word. Careers destroyed, friendships ended, international incidents sparked. Insults don't travel well. What sounds harmless in Toronto can end a friendship in Tokyo. A joke that kills in Melbourne might get you killed in Karachi. The same word can be a term of endearment in Lagos and grounds for a lawsuit in Los Angeles. The Language of Insults takes you inside the hidden rules of offense across cultures, revealing why ""cunt"" is casual in Australia but nuclear in America, why Italians blaspheme with religious imagery, why attacking someone's mother can justify murder in honor cultures, and why some words retain their power to destroy lives centuries after the conditions that created them have disappeared. From ancient Sumerian clay tablets to modern internet slang, from dueling codes to hate speech laws, this book exposes what our insults reveal about power, hierarchy, identity, and fear. It explains why comedians get canceled, why diplomatic relations sour over mistranslations, and why some speech is considered so dangerous it justifies imprisonment or death. You'll discover: Why maternal insults are the worst offense across wildly different cultures How a thumbs-up can get you arrested in the Middle East Why Japanese silence is more insulting than Western shouting The disease curses unique to Dutch that baffle other Europeans How reclaimed slurs create linguistic minefields even for insiders Why some cultures consider dog comparisons worse than sexual vulgarity The gestures that signal respect in one country and obscenity in another This is not a joke book or a traveler's phrasebook of crude expressions. It is a serious exploration of how language wounds, why certain words never lose their charge, and what happens when insults cross borders in an increasingly connected world where cultural codes collide constantly. Every chapter pairs linguistic analysis with real stories: the honor killings sparked by rumors, the business deals destroyed by poor translations, the wars that began with insults, the teenagers who died after relentless online harassment. Whether you're navigating international business, planning to travel, trying to understand why that comment got someone fired, or simply curious about why humans have always needed creative ways to call each other worthless-this book maps the territory where language becomes dangerous. Words are never just words. They are weapons. And like all weapons, they can kill. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lea HudsonPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9798241714589Pages: 188 Publication Date: 28 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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