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"unspeak" Definitions
  1. UNSAY
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Selected by Matthew Zapruder Today they are talking on the radio about how to remember your infant, and not leave them in car seats for swelter to unspeak them or in the cold various parents raise their shoulders against here in the grocery store parking lot while I am coming out to my mother, over the phone, temperate zones away, saying how I must change, that I cannot stand this body any longer, the one she remembered held and fed and would not hold only once — when I fell beneath the rear tractor wheel, rolled under before anyone could stop the bush hog.
Unspeak received a hostile review in the Guardian from former British government communications chief Alastair Campbell, who wrote: "I am not quite sure what Poole is trying to say." Since publication of the book, the author has continued to discuss new examples of unspeak at the book's dedicated blog.
Steven Poole (born 1972) is a British author and journalist. He particularly concerns himself with the abuse of language and has written two books on the subject: Unspeak (2006) and Who Touched Base In My Thought Shower? (2013).
Unspeak was published in 2006 by Little, Brown in the UK, and by Grove Press in the US. The second UK edition (2007) has the subtitle "Words Are Weapons". It is a book about language in contemporary politics, structured around buzzphrases such as "community", climate change/global warming, and "war on terror". The book was shortlisted for Index on Censorship's T.R. Fyvel Award in 2006.French Journalist Wins T.R. Fyvel Book Award According to the author, "unspeak" is related to framing: it is a rhetorical way of naming an issue so as to avoid having to argue one's position, and to render the opposing position inexpressible.
He said that the atomic bombings were "designed as an awful demonstration" aimed at Stalin and the government of Japan.2006 Poole, Steven 'Unspeak', Little Brown, London. Alexander Werth, historian and BBC Eastern Front war correspondent, suggests that the nuclear bombing of Japan mainly served to demonstrate the new weapon in the most shocking way, virtually at the Soviet Union's doorstep, in order to prepare the political post-war field.Russia At War, 1941–1945.
It screened at the 2015 Paris climate talks and is making the rounds to the ports of Europe projected onto walls of shipping containers. Abbott is the co- writer, co-director and editor of Us and Them, about four homeless and addicted street people shot over the course of 10 years, and the executive producer and editor of I Am. She was commissioned to create the short film Brave New Minds for the interactive website Unspeak by Amsterdam's Submarine Channel. Abbott's first feature documentary, A Cow at My Table (1998), explores contemporary Western attitudes to livestock and meat production. Her early work includes the experimental short Skinned screened at NY's Museum of Modern Art.

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