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New Books Network interview with Janet McIntosh about her book, "Kill Talk": Language and Military Necropolitics
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New Books Network interview with Janet McIntosh about her book, "Kill Talk": Language and Military Necropolitics

Janet McIntosh and John Armenta
New Books Network
New Books Network
07/09/2025

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Sociolinguistics
Even casual observers of the military will notice the unique ways that service members use language. With all of the acronyms and jargon, some even argue that membership in the military requires learning a whole language. But rather than treat military-specific language as a cultural difference of the institution or a technical requirement for the job, Dr. Janet McIntosh examines how military language works to enable its members to both kill and imagine themselves as killable. In her book Kill Talk: Language and Military Necropolitics (Oxford UP, 2025), Dr. McIntosh explores how language is used first in military training to "toughen up" recruits; during combat overseas as a way to cope with death and killing; and then how this language is unlearned and repackaged by antiwar veterans as part of their own personal demilitarization.
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