The Word “Bitch” in the Modern World

The word bitch has undergone a complex transformation from its Old Norse origin meaning “female dog” to one of the most derogatory insults against women. Historically tied to notions of sexuality and social deviance, it reinforced gender boundaries for centuries. However, modern usage shows a shift, with the term increasingly employed in humorous or even empowering contexts. This essay examines the word’s etymology, historical role, and changing cultural meanings in contemporary discourse.

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Zhou, L. (2020). Use of the word “bitch” surged after women’s suffrage. Vox Media. Web.

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