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Before the Word Was Queer

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Bringing together research from queer linguistics and lexicography, this book uncovers how same-sex acts, desires, and identities have been represented in English dictionaries published in Britain from the early modern to the inter-war period. Moving across time - from the appearance of the ?rst standalone English dictionary to the completion of the ?rst edition of the Oxford English Dictionary - and shuttling across genres - from general usage, hard words, thieves' cant, and slang to law, medicine, classical myth, women's biography, and etymology - it asks how dictionary-writers made sense of same-sex intimacy, and how they failed or refused to make sense of it. It also queries how readers interacted with dictionaries' constructions of sexual morality, against the broader backdrop of changing legal, religious, and scienti?c institutions. In answering these questions, the book responds and contributes to established traditions and new trends in linguistics, queer theory, literary criticism, and the history of sexuality.

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ISBN: 9781316518731
Publication date: 21st March 2024
Author: Stephen Turton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 350 pages
Genres: Lexicography
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Sociolinguistics
Historical and comparative linguistics