
Wordslut: A Feminist Guide to Taking Back the English Language


Sexism and racism: if they are problems we have given names, the names tend to lag behind the problems.
Sara Ahmed • Living a Feminist Life
This matters, because language is a form of power. It creates categories that help us interpret the world, and that which is not easily available in language is often ignored in thought itself. A shared vocabulary makes ideas more accessible while a lack of language can render an experience illegible. It can isolate.