
- 160 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
How the words we useāand don't useāreinforce dominant cultural norms
Why is the term "openly gay" so widely used but "openly straight" is not? What are the unspoken assumptions behind terms like "male nurse," "working mom," and "white trash"? Offering a revealing and provocative look at the word choices we make every day without even realizing it, Taken for Granted exposes the subtly encoded ways we talk about race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, social status, and more.
In this engaging and insightful book, Eviatar Zerubavel describes how the words we use--such as when we mark "the best female basketball player" but leave her male counterpart unmarkedāprovide telling clues about the things many of us take for granted. By marking "women's history" or "Black History Month," we are also reinforcing the apparent normality of the history of white men. When we mark something as being special or somehow noticeable, that which goes unmarkedāsuch as maleness, whiteness, straightness, and able-bodiednessāis assumed to be ordinary by default. Zerubavel shows how this tacit normalizing of certain identities, practices, and ideas helps to maintain their cultural dominanceāincluding the power to dictate what others take for granted.
A little book about a very big idea, Taken for Granted draws our attention to what we implicitly assume to be normalāand in the process unsettles the very notion of normality.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Epigraph Page
- Contents
- Preface
- 1Ā Ā Ā The Marked and the Unmarked
- 2Ā Ā Ā Semiotic Asymmetry
- 3Ā Ā Ā Social Variations on a Theme
- 4Ā Ā Ā The Politics of Normality
- 5Ā Ā Ā Semiotic Subversion
- 6Ā Ā Ā Language and Cultural Change
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Author Index
- Subject Index