What Am I, a Piece of Meat? Synecdochical Utterances Targeting Women

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https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2021.1.10230

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Synecdoche, Pejorative Language, Objectification, pragmatics, perspectives, speech acts, metaphor, misogyny, objectification

Abstract

In a September 2004 interview, Donald Trump agreed with Howard Stern’s statement that his daughter Ivanka is “a piece of ass.” This utterance is a synecdochical utterance targeting women (SUTW), by which I mean that its form is such that a term for an anatomical part is predicated of, or could be used by a speaker to refer to, a woman. I propound a theory of what SUTW speakers do in undertaking an SUTW on which the SUTW speaker prompts the hearer to engage in a certain derogatory pattern of associational thinking—that is, taking a “perspective” in Elisabeth Camp’s sense—on the female subject. This perspective is one that reduces her to the bodily part in question—that is, fragments her (reduces her to a part) and biologizes her (characterizes her as mere living tissue). Essentially, the hearer thinks of the woman as a “piece of meat.”

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Published

2021-03-01

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McMullen, Amanda. 2021. “What Am I, a Piece of Meat? Synecdochical Utterances Targeting Women”. Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 7 (1). https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2021.1.10230.

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Articles, peer-reviewed