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Illocutionary Silencing
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2002
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Rae LangtonAustinian PhilosophyRhetoricSocial SciencesSpeech ActSexual CulturesComparative LiteratureLanguage StudiesJennifer HornsbySexual DissidenceSexual BehaviorFreedom Of SpeechFeminist PhilosophyRomance StudiesPhilosophy Of LanguageFeminist Medium StudySexuality StudiesRhetorical TheoryHuman SexualitySexology
Rae Langton and Jennifer Hornsby have argued that pornography might create a climate whereby a woman’s ability to refuse sex is literally silenced or removed. Their central argument is that a failure of ‘uptake’ of the woman’s intention means that the illocutionary speech act of refusal has not taken place. In this paper, I challenge the claims from the Austinian philosophy of language which feature in this argument. I argue that uptake is not in general required for illocution, nor is it required for refusal in particular. I conclude with remarks on the relationship between illocutionary and perlocutionary speech‐acts.