Keywords for Today takes us deep into the history of the language in order to better understand our contemporary world. From nature to cultural appropriation and from market to terror, the most important words in political and cultural debate have complicated and complex histories. This book sketches these histories in ways that illuminate the political bent and values of our current society. Written by The Keywords Project, an independent group of scholars who have spent more than a decade on this work, Keywords for Today updates and extends Raymond Williams's classic work, Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. It updates some 40 of Williams's original entries and adds 86 new entries, ranging from access to youth. The book is both a history of English, documenting important semantic change in the language, and a handbook of current political and ideological debate. Whether it is demonstrating the only recently-acquired religious meaning of fundamentalism or the complicated linguistic history of queer, Keywords for Today will intrigue and enlighten.
- Updates and significantly extends Raymond Williams's classic work, Keywords
- A collection of 125 short essays on key words in contemporary society
- Updates 40 of Williams's original entries through access to new lexical sources and corpora, and adds 85 new entries
Author(s): Colin MacCabe, Holly Yanacek
Edition: 1
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 416
City: New York
Tags: English Language: 21st Century: Glossaries, Vocabularies, etc, English Language: Etymology
- Introduction: How to Read Keywords for Today
- Keywords
- Appendix 1: Sources of Lexical Data
- Appendix 2: History of the Keywords Project