Understanding Words That Wound
Delve into the complex world of hate speech with Understanding Words That Wound, a thought-provoking volume published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2004. Spanning 250 pages, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of hate speech, examining its legal ramifications, the societal harms it inflicts, and the contentious debates surrounding its regulation.
Each chapter thoughtfully unpacks critical issues, including the prevalence of hate speech on college campuses, the historical context of hate speech in America, and the implications of certain words over time. The book also addresses hate speech directed at various demographics, including a unique focus on children, making it an essential read for those seeking to understand the nuances of this challenging topic.
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