

An edition of Going nucular (2004)
language, politics, and culture in confrontational times
By Geoffrey Nunberg
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
PublicAffairs
Language
eng
Pages
298
Description:
"The words that echo through Geoff Nunberg's new journey across the landscape of American language evoke exactly the tenor of our times. Nunberg has an ear for the new, the comic, and the absurd. He pronounces that "'Blog' is a syllable whose time has come," and that "You don't get to be a verb unless you're doing something right," with which he launches into the effect of Google on our collective consciousness. Nunberg hears the shifting use of "Gallic" as we suddenly find ourselves in bitter opposition to the French; he's fiercely funny in his demystification of economists who can't deal with hard times - "a 'recession' is really no more exact a notion that a bad hair day"; perhaps only Nunberg could compare "America the Beautiful" with the Syrian national anthem that contains the line "A land resplendent with brilliant suns ... almost like a sky centipede."" "Behind the droll linguistic observations that Nunberg delights in are the core concerns that have occupied American minds. "Going Nucular," the title piece, is more than a bit of fun at the president's expense. Nunberg's analysis is as succinct a summary of the questions that hover over the administration's military strategy as any political insider's. It exemplifies the message of the book : that in the smallest ticks and cues of language the most important issues and thoughts of our times can be heard and understood. If you know how to listen for them."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Terminology, Semantics, Political science, Wortschatz, Usage, Politik, English language, Political aspects of English language, Social aspects of English language, English language, political aspects, English language, social aspects, English language, united states, Political science, terminology, Language and languages, English language, pronunciation, Speech acts (linguistics), Political aspects, Social aspects
Places: United States, Englisch