"There is no Sex in the Soviet Union": From Sex to Seks
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Wierzbicka, Anna
Gladkova, Anna
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Springer Singapore
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In Russian, the loan word seks is linked for many speakers with a famous
episode from the pre-perestrojka period when in the course of one of the first
Soviet–American tele-bridges a Russian respondent famously declared: “U nas
seksa net …”, ‘there is no sex in the Soviet Union’. Focussing on seks as a loan
word in Russian and exploring the meaning of its ubiquitous English counterpart in
a cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspective, this paper shows that the meaning
of sex is a conceptual artefact of modern Anglo culture and that the differences
between the two words can be illuminated through Minimal English
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Studies in Ethnopragmatics, Cultural Semantics, and Intercultural Communication: Minimal English (and Beyond)
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2037-12-31