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Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Tirrell, “Genocidal Language Games”
Tirrell, “Genocidal Language Games” Explain why “sausage-face” is not a deeply derogatory term, according to Tirrell. Be sure to explain what makes a term deeply derogatory, what the term “sausage-face” means and what role “sausage-face” plays in the particular language game in which it emerged. Further instructions: No quotes, except for phrases. No rhetorical questions. No dictionary definitions Don’t use a thesaurus! Be sure to have a thesis statement that appears in the first paragraph. Your thesis statement should not be a restatement of the topic. Rather, it should state the position for which you are arguing. Be sure to explain adequately the author’s ideas; assume the reader is not familiar with the article or view you are discussing. Format: Double-spaced, 12-point font.