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The effect of an overheard ethnic slur on evaluations of the target: How to spread a social disease

Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1985
Abstract An experiment was conducted to assess the effects of an ethnic slur on evaluations of a targeted minority group member by those who overheard the slur. White subjects plus four confederates participated in a study ostensibly concerned with debating skills.
Jeff Greenberg, Tom Pyszczynski
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Going beyond hate speech: The pragmatics of ethnic slur terms

Lodz Papers in Pragmatics, 2018
Abstract Ethnic slur terms (“nigger”, “kike”, “kraut”) and other group-based slurs (“faggot”, “spaz”) must be differentiated from general pejoratives (“asshole”, “idiot”) and pure expressives (“fuck”). As these terms pejoratively refer to certain groups of people, they are a typical feature of hate speech contexts where they serve xenophobic speakers ...
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Diachronic variations of slurs and levels of derogation: on some regional, ethnic and racial slurs in Croatian

Language Sciences, 2015
This paper analyses individual Croatian slurs by which a negative attitude is expressed towards the identities of ethnic and other social groups. The theoretical framework is provided by several theoretical postulates which take slurs into consideration as words with full meaning, whose meaning is paradigmatically offensive despite their actual context,
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A Study of Ethnic Slurs: The Jew and the Polack in the United States

The Journal of American Folklore, 1971
ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING ASPECTS of the study of man concerns the alleged or actual character traits of different cultures and subcultures. In anthropology and psychology there is a vast literature devoted to "national character," ethnic psychology or Volkscharakter.1 While some scholars have despaired of ever arriving at a rigorous description of ...
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Ethnic Slurs or Free Speech? Politics of Representation in a Student Newspaper

Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1996
This article analyzes the conflict between free speech and equality in higher education at public universities. Borrowing from the anthropology of representation and critical legal theory, it explores the social consequences of racial slurs in the student press.
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