Wednesday, January 3, 2018

The *Real* Word Of The Year 2017 (And 2018), Like So Many Words, No Longer Means What It's Meant To

A rather grouchy Louis Menand, after dissing the various dictionaries' choices and suggesting that, perhaps, the word of the year ought to be a hashtag (#), argues that his choice of the emblematic word of these times is apt precisely because so many words are being deliberately distorted: "'Fake' once meant 'counterfeit' or 'inauthentic,' like a fake Picasso or a fake birth certificate. It is now used to mean 'I deny your reality.'"



Article source here:Arts Journal

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