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Mother tongue, the surprising history of women's words, Jenni Nuttall

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Mother tongue, the surprising history of women's words, Jenni Nuttall
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-278) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mother tongue
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Jenni Nuttall
Sub title
the surprising history of women's words
Summary
When we look to the past, we often expect to be disappointed. In the history of language, we expect to find misogyny around each corner, a disdain for or absence of the voice of women. But the history of women's words, as it turns out, is full of surprises. From the monthly flux or flowers to the maegs that experience them, from the original helpmeet, Eve, to the viragos who fronted early feminism, it is undeniable that there was a wealth of riches for describing our experiences, our lives and our selves. In fact, as women have made slow progress towards equality, we've paradoxically lost some of the most expressive and eloquent bits of our vocabulary. Here, Jenni Nuttall shines a light on them, to dust them off and see if we've any use for them today. "Mother Tongue" is a rich, provocative and entertaining history of women's words, of the language we have, and haven't, had to share our lives
Target audience
adult
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