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The City in Slang - New York Life and Popular Speech (Paperback, New Ed)
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The City in Slang - New York Life and Popular Speech (Paperback, New Ed)
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A professor goes slumming through the dives and byways of Gotham, a
la Henry Higgins, to hear what people have to say and to tell us
what it means. Allen (Sociology/University of Connecticut, Storrs)
approaches his subject from a historical rather than a linguistic
point of view. "Most historical slang," he maintains, "can be
associated with urbanization...and more directly with urbanism -
the distinctive culture that emerges from this social form." The
prodigious growth of N.Y.C. during the second half of the 19th
century, Allen explains, created a city of immense complexity and
harshness, one whose impersonality could only be broken down
through the development of distinct social categories and an argot
that succinctly described the new patterns of daily life.
Colloquial speech thus became a kind of specialized code that
sorted every fresh experience into a set of recognizable
categories. Allen organizes these expressions according to subject
("The Bright Lights"; "Mean Streets"; "The Sporting Life," etc.)
and provides etymologies and background information for each. He
succeeds nicely, for the most part, in shading in the picture of
the city that these expressions sketch, but his etymologies are
frequently wide of the mark and poorly documented, and his
knowledge of present-day New York seems quite limited. Fortunately
for the reader, however, the scholarship is inconspicuous enough
not to detract from the history, which is anecdotal and very rich.
A good read that puts on airs: Allen should have dropped the
philology and stuck to his chronicle of the urban scene. (Kirkus
Reviews)
Irving Lewis Allen provides an insightful history of the rise of New York as a metropolis and the accompanying slang that surrounded it. Anecdotal and at times analytical, this book is both a lexicon of slang and a history of recent casual language.
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