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Is language power? With American linguist John McWhorter

Is language power? With American linguist John McWhorter

Language is always evolving, and reflecting back to us our society, politics and identity. From profanity, to personal pronouns, to the politics of translation and cultural appropriation, why do we use the words we do? This event was recorded at the University of Sydney. Speakers John McWhorter Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Colombia University Author, Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words, Nine Nasty Words: English in the Gutter, Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America and more Columnist, New York Times Host, Lexicon Valley podcast Nick Enfield Professor of Linguistics, University of Sydney Further information: How a Plane to Australia Took Me to '90s Oakland - New York Times, 20 March, 2025

Big Ideas · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

July 1, 202554m 8s

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Language is always evolving, and reflecting back to us our society, politics and identity. From profanity, to personal pronouns, to the politics of translation and cultural appropriation, why do we use the words we do?

This event was recorded at the University of Sydney.

Speakers

John McWhorterAssociate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Colombia UniversityAuthor, Pronoun Trouble: The Story of Us in Seven Little Words, Nine Nasty Words: English in the Gutter, Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America and moreColumnist, New York TimesHost, Lexicon Valley podcast

Nick EnfieldProfessor of Linguistics, University of Sydney

Further information:

How a Plane to Australia Took Me to '90s Oakland - New York Times, 20 March, 2025

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