Lunatics and idiots
Lunatics and idiots
Blog Article
This article studies the sense development, semantic shifts and use of words referring to people with mental illness in public discourse in the latter half of the 20th century.The focus is on the process of labelling or quadruple topical ointment for dogs naming, which often reflects a more prevalent, societal attitude either in favor or against particular group memberships.The results show that while the old terms underwent a semantic change around the Second World War, their use continued cubs foam finger in the latter half of the 20th century.Terms such as lunatic and idiot were used as intensifiers, for comedic purposes, and as distancing devices in intergroup relations and were no longer referential to medically diagnosed mental health conditions.