Dr. Karen Stollznow is a linguist who earned her PhD at the University of New England, in Australia. She hosts the skeptical podcast Monster Talk with Blake Smith (subscribe, you'll thank us!) She is also a prolific author, having published academic works, non-fiction as well as fiction.
In this episode, we open with the ways in which we judge and stereotype each other based on the dialect and language that we use and move on to the meanings of words and how the change in time and space. Not only does the cafe lose the accent after a time, but bad words turn good and good words turn bad. It's hysterical, how that works.
We marked this episode "explicit" because we discuss some of the words that are not used in polite language and how the relative offense of using some words varies based on where the speaker is as well as how the audience may be.
Check out her Amazon Author's Page Here and also check out Monster Talk.
Our guest for this episode is Dr. Karen Stollznow, a linguist, an
author, and she shares podcast hosting duties on Monster Talk with
Blake Smith. She's published a new book, focusing on a single
word, Bitch. Bitch is a highly contextual word, controversial in
that sometimes it's cool and other times Very Uncool. In Bitch:
Journey of a Word , Karen examines the etymology of the word and
its various meanings along with the social context of how we use it
to demean or elevate the person we're referring to. When you read
it, just remember not to dog-ear the pages, that would make you a low
down son of a bitch. Use bookmarks, always.