• Lexicography and the Power of Words w/ Ben Zimmer

  • Apr 30 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Lexicography and the Power of Words w/ Ben Zimmer

  • Summary

  • Ben Zimmer, a language columnist for the Wall Street Journal, is a self-described "linguist, lexicographer, and all-around word nut," but I think this episode proves him to be a paragon of linguistic curiosity. He's committed to bringing the nuances and complexities of language to a general audience, and all through his work on words—which, as we know, are often persona non grata in the linguistics community. But nevertheless, this episode focuses on words and their political impact.

    Words—signifiers—have power; they can index history (re: slay), political allegiance (🍉), in groups and out groups, overt and covert prestige, age, gender, and a whole lot more. Whether it's cunty, -ussy, rizz, nasty woman, enshittification, or ucalagon, we will discuss words' potential to be used and abused for political power. What happens when language becomes a conscious phenomena wherein the symbols we invoke index a political telos?

    This episode stretches across time and space to get at the importance of language when it’s invoked in a word-like form. From Bakhtin to Saussure to discussions of Trump and Biden, this conversation is alive with the awesomeness of language.

    On a personal note I would like to thank Ben for being such an inspiring figure for young language scholars like myself. Thank you for the work you do, and thank you for doing it so thoughtfully.

    Full interview on YouTube

    Ben Zimmer - WSJ

    Ben Zimmer - Twitter

    Traveling Among the New Words: Lexical Adventures in the Digital Age

    Ben Zimmer on CNN

    Slang Trends Through History


    Artwork by: Maja Mishevska, Brown '27 (https://mishevska.myportfolio.com/)

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