He previously was Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. McWhorter is the author of the courses "The Story of Human Language"; "Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language"; "Myths, Lies and Half-Truths About English Usage"; "Language Families of the World"; and "Language From A to Z" in the series The Great Courses, produced by the Teaching Company. He also regularly contributes to newspapers and magazines including The New Republic and The Atlantic. John McWhorter may be best known for his magazine and newspaper writing about race, but the Philadelphia native is at heart a dyed-in-the-wool academic whose first inkling that he would spend his life studying languages came when he was still a preschooler ⦠He was contributing editor at The New Republic from 2001 to 2014. from Rutgers, his M.A. Eli Steele is a filmmaker. Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, 319 Hamilton Hall, Mail Code: 2810, United States, Columbia University in the City of New York, Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Words on the Move: Why English Won't - and Can't - Sit Still (Like, Literally). from New York University, and his Ph.D. in Linguistics from Stanford University. He teaches linguistics at Columbia University, hosts the podcast Lexicon Valley, and is ⦠I want to reiterate something. Since 2008, he has taught linguistics, American Studies, and in the Core Curriculum program at Columbiaâ University and is currently an Associate Professor in the English and Comparative Literature department there. John Hamilton McWhorter V (/məkˈhwɔːrtər/;[1] born October 6, 1965) is an American linguist associate professor of Slavic languages[2] at Columbia University, where he teaches linguistics, American studies, philosophy, and music history. His research specialties are how creole languages form and how language grammars change as the result of sociohistorical phenomena. https://search.sites.columbia.edu/people/jm3156, "NY Daily News- Articles By John McWhorter", "John H McWhorter, Columbia University, American Studies Department", "What else happened to English? McWhorter was born and raised in Philadelphia. He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations. He has further argued that unless the human engineers behind a technological product intend for it to discriminate against black people, any unintentional bias should be seen as a software bug that needs to be fixed ("an obstacle to achievement") rather than an issue of racism. [15], In January 2017, McWhorter was one of the speakers in the Linguistic Society of America's inaugural Public Lectures on Language series. His research specializes on how creole languages form, and how language grammars change as the result of sociohistorical phenomena. In any discussion of linguistics, in popular or academic contexts, the first question is always, what is linguistics, after all? He earned his B.A. McWhorter additionally notes that the conservative Manhattan Institute, for which he worked, "has always been hospitable to Democrats. [20], In a 2001 article, McWhorter claimed that black people's attitudes, rather than white racism, held black people back. John McWhorter teaches linguistics and music history at Columbia University, hosts Slateâs Lexicon Valley podcast, and is Contributing Editor at the Atlantic. John McWhorter is a contributing editor at the Atlantic and teaches linguistics at Columbia University. His research specializes on how creole languages form, and how language grammars change as the result of sociohistorical phenomena. He earned his B.A. from New York University, and his Ph.D. in linguistics from Stanford. His work also appears in the Washington Post, the Chronicle of Higher Educati⦠The Difference Between Racial Bias and White Supremacy Columbia University John McWhorter says author Robin DiAngelo is well-intentioned but that the book ultimately is racist. who contend that English was influenced by the Celtic languages spoken by the indigenous population and was then encountered by the Germanic invaders of Britain. Glenn Loury of Brown University and John McWhorter of Columbia conduct weekly video chats on BloggingheadsTV on 'The Glenn Show,' and I occasionally dip in for a while, though I ⦠One might ask just how a people can be poised for making change when they have been taught that pretty much anything they say or think is racist and thus antithetical to the good. John H McWhorter is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. After graduation, McWhorter was an associate professor of linguistics at Cornell University from 1993 to 1995 before taking up a position as associate professor of linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1995 until 2003. ââ¦The book diminishes Black people in the name of dignifying us,â counters John McWhorter a Columbia professor ⦠H is last film was How Jack Became Black Slavery is a universal of human experience. He earned his B.A. Director of Undergraduate Studies: Prof. Meredith Landman, [email protected]columbia.edu Program Director: Prof. John McWhorter, [email protected]columbia.edu. TED Recommends. John Hamilton McWhorter V (born 1965) is an American linguist professor at Columbia University and political commentator. He has spoken at TED (2013, 2016), has appeared on The Colbert Report and Real Time with Bill Maher, and appeared regularly on MSNBC's Up with Chris Hayes. [11][12], McWhorter is a vocal critic of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. Previous Post The Coming of Neo-FeudalismâA Review Next Post America Has Problems. No Way", "LSA Public Lectures on Language Series – Linguistic Society of America", "The Racially Charged Meaning Behind The Word 'Thug, "Baltimore's mayor and the president said 'thugs'? Valentina Izmirlieva - 2016 -2017 Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award; BRADLEY GORSKI AWARDED 2017-18 FULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIP FOR RESEARCH IN RUSSIA; Investing in Language Education for the 21st Century "SCHOLARSHIP AS THE ART OF LIFE." He is interviewed frequently on National Public Radio and is a frequent contributor on Bloggingheads.tv including more than ten years of discussions with Glenn Loury. He is a regular columnist on language matters and also race issues for Time and CNN, writes on language for The Atlantic, and hosts the Lexicon Valley podcast at Slate. Morning Joe Debating âWhite Fragilityâ In America Columbia professor John McWhorter and author Michael Eric Dyson join Morning Joe to discuss ⦠Listeners of Lexicon Valley might hazard a guess: John McWhorter. [19] Political theorist Mark Satin identifies McWhorter as a radical centrist thinker. He teaches linguistics at Columbia University, hosts the podcast Lexicon Valley, and is the author, most recently, of Words on the Move. [3] He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations, and his writing has appeared in many prominent magazines. That example, he says, is a ⦠White Fragility is on display in June at the Frugal Bookstore in Boston. from New York University, and his Ph.D. in Linguistics from Stanford University. John McWhorter teaches linguistics and American Studies at Columbia, as well as music history and philosophy. A FESTSCHRIFT FOR RADMILA GORUP The seminar considered perceived legitimacy of languages, and the standing of language mixtures in media and education. Read Orlando Pattersonâs book Slavery and Social Death, where he goes through history all the way back to antiquity. In 2016 he published Words on the Move: Why English Won't - and Can't - Sit Still (Like, Literally). He previously was Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Menu. Dr. John McWhorter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. Nick Gillespie , Ian Keyser , and Todd Krainin | ⦠Dr. John McWhorter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. [23][24] He added that use by President Obama and former Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake (for which she later apologized) could not be interpreted in the same way, given that the black community's use of "thug" may positively connote admiration for black self-direction and survival. [8], McWhorter makes regular public radio and television appearances on related subjects. from New York University, and his Ph.D. in linguistics from Stanford. in French in 1985. "[31], Word on the Street: Debunking the Myth of a Pure Standard English, John H. McWhorter V, Perseus Publishing, 1998, CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2020 (, Black Conservative Intellectuals in Modern America, Michael L. Ondaatje, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010, p. 174, Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America, Donald Trump's Way Of Speaking is 'Oddly Adolescent'. He received a master's degree in American Studies from New York University and a Ph.D. in linguistics in 1993 from Stanford University. John McWhorter may be best known for his magazine and newspaper writing about race, but the Philadelphia native is at heart a dyed-in-the-wool academic whose first inkling that he would spend his life studying languages came when he was still a preschooler ⦠A popular writer, McWhorter has written for Time, The Wall Street Journal,The Chronicle of Higher Education, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, Politico, Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Daily News, City Journal, The New York Sun, The New Yorker, The Root, The New York Daily News, The Daily Beast, and CNN; he is also contributing editor at The Atlantic and hosts Slate's Lexicon Valley podcast. Playlists. He has outlined his ideas in academic format in Language Interrupted and Linguistic Simplicity and Complexity and, for the general public, in What Language Is and Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue. "[13], McWhorter has also been a proponent of a theory that various languages on the island of Flores underwent transformation because of aggressive migrations from the nearby island of Sulawesi, and he has joined scholars[who?] Let's not get too bent out of shape", "Has Anti-Racism Become as Harmful as Racism? John McWhorter is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. 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He earned his B.A. [22], McWhorter appeared on NPR in April 2015 and said that the use of the word "thug" was becoming code for "the N-word" or "black people ruining things" when used by whites in reference to criminal activity. John McWhorter is a contributing editor at the Atlantic and teaches linguistics at Columbia University. Are Elvish, Klingon, Dothraki and Na'vi real languages? [29] and he has argued that software algorithms, by themselves, cannot be racist since they lack intention as humans do. John McWhorter is a contributing writer at The Atlantic. Students might be particularly interested in his article on how immigrants change languages in The Atlantic and an essay on policing the "N-word" in Time. [10] As examples, he cites English, Mandarin Chinese, Persian, the modern colloquial varieties of Arabic, Swahili, and Indonesian. Get TED Talks picked just for you. [24], McWhorter has debated in favor of the proposition that anti-racism has become as harmful in the United States as racism itself. In The Language Hoax, he outlines his opposition to the notion that "language channels thought. TED Talks. He left that position to become a Senior Fellow at the Manha⦠I tâs a Saturday night in New York, and best-selling author Stephen Dubner â90SOA is onstage at Joeâs Pub with Columbia linguistics professor John McWhorter and Columbia engineering professor Mike Massimino â84SEAS, discussing a delicate matter: how does an astronaut on a six-hour spacewalk go to the bathroom?. After graduation McWhorter was an associateâ professor of linguistics at Cornellâ University from 1993 to 1995 before taking up a position as associate professor of linguistics at the Universityâ ofâ California,â Berkeley, from 1995 until 2003. John McWhorter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, teaching linguistics, Western Civilization, and music history. John McWhorter posits that thereâs much more to texting -- linguistically, culturally -- than it seems, and itâs all good news. He is a regular columnist on language matters and race issues for Time and CNN, writes for the Wall Street Journal \"Taste\" page, and writes a regular column on language for The Atlantic. He is the author of a number of books on language and on race relations, and his writing has appeared in many prominent magazines. Some other linguists suggest that his notions of simplicity and complexity are impressionistic and grounded on comparisons with European languages and they point to exceptions to the correlation that he proposes. John Hamilton McWhorter V is an American academic and associate professor of Slavic languages at Columbia University, where he teaches linguistics, American studies, philosophy, and music history. John McWhorter is a contributing writer at The Atlantic. Watch. Browse the library of TED talks and speakers. from Rutgers, his M.A. from Rutgers University, his M.A. [7] Since 2008, he has taught linguistics, American studies, and classes in the core curriculum program at Columbia University, where he is currently an associate professor in the Department of Slavic Languages. One little anecdote on this, so there's a scholar named John McWhorter, who is a Professor at Columbia University. John H McWhorter is an associate professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. His father, John Hamilton McWhorter IV (1927–1996)[4] was a college administrator, and his mother Schelysture Gordon McWhorter (1937–2011) taught social work at Temple University. [14] He has also written various pieces for the media that argue that colloquial constructions, such as the modern uses of "like" and "totally," and other non-standard speech should be considered alternative renditions of English rather than degraded ones. You can follow him on Twitter @JohnHMcWhorter. Professor McWhorter is an author of more than a dozen books including The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language, Losing the Race: Self Sabotage in Black America and Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English. MCWHORTER: Emily Yoffe is a perfect example, yeah, this little world, you know --LOURY: Let me say one thing, John, I think we need to get out. [5][6] He attended Friends Select School in Philadelphia, and after tenth grade was accepted to Simon's Rock College, where he earned an A.A. degree. He was previously affiliated with the Department of English and Comparative Literature. He has appeared twice on Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, once in the profanity episode in his capacity as a linguistics professor, and again in the slavery reparations episode for his political views and knowledge of race relations. He argues that languages naturally tend toward complexity and irregularity, a tendency that is reversed only by adults acquiring the language, and creole formation is simply an extreme example of the latter. [16], McWhorter characterizes himself as "a cranky liberal Democrat." John McWhorter: America Has Never Been Less Racist When actor Jussie Smollet lied about being attacked by racist, MAGA-hat-wearing Trump supporters, Columbia University linguist John ⦠In support of this description, he states that while he "disagree[s] sustainedly with many of the tenets of the Civil Rights orthodoxy," he also "supports Barack Obama, reviles the War on Drugs, supports gay marriage, never voted for George Bush and writes of Black English as coherent speech". [25][26] He has also described anti-racism as a "religious movement" as early as December 2018. You can follow him on Twitter @JohnHMcWhorter. A prominent academic linguist, heâs also highly regarded for his podcast and popular writings across countless books and articles where often displays a deep knowledge in topics beyond his academic training. McWhorter isn't the only critic who has pushed back against DiAngelo's book. John McWhorter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, teaching linguistics, Western Civilization and music history. Columbia linguist John McWhorter on the Jussie Smollett hoax, Donald Trump, and "antiracism" as a new secular religion. [30], McWhorter criticized the bestselling White Fragility following its resurgence in sales during the George Floyd protests beginning in May 2020, arguing that it "openly infantilized Black people" and "simply dehumanized us," and "does not see fit to address why all of this agonizing soul-searching [for residual racism by white people] is necessary to forging change in society. [27], The concept of microaggression has been criticized by McWhorter,[28] as has what he regards as the overly-casual conflation of racial bias with white supremacy. Professor McWhorter has taught the American Studies seminar "Language in America," a study of American linguistic history that considered Native American languages, immigrant languages, creole languages, and Black English -- their development, interactions, and preservation. This is remarkable. The book was not without backlash. Shelby Steele is an author, essayist, and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. His work has expanded to a general investigation of the effect of second-language acquisition on a language. "[17] McWhorter has criticized left-wing and activist educators in particular, such as Paulo Freire and Jonathan Kozol. A brief for the Celtic hypothesis", "Opinion | Like, Degrading the Language? According to him, "victimology, separatism, and anti-intellectualism underlie the general black community’s response to all race-related issues," and "it’s time for well-intentioned whites to stop pardoning as 'understandable' the worst of human nature whenever black people exhibit it." He left that position to become a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank. [18] He believes that affirmative action should be based on class rather than race. McWhorter has also published a number of books on linguistics and on race relations, of which the better known are Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language, Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue: The Untold History of English, Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why You Should, Like, Care, and Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America. from Rutgers University, his M.A. He has also taught the seminar "Language Contact," which focused specifically on the mixture of language in North America, and studied the development of creoles, pidgins, koines, "vehicular" languages, and nonstandard dialects. I would call him something of a right leaning moderate. [9], Much of McWhorter's academic work is concerned with creoles and their relationship to other languages, often focusing on the Surinam creole language Saramaccan. He specializes in how languages change and mix, and has done much work on creole languages. 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