How hipsters may be bringing
back vintage language
Hipsters are famous for their love of all things old-fashioned: 19th
Century beards, pickle-making, Amish outerwear, naming their kids things like
Clementine or Atticus. Now, they may be excavating archaic language, too.
As Chi Luu points out at JSTOR
Daily — the blog of a database of academic journals, what could be
more hipster than that? — old-timey words like bespoke, peruse,
smitten and dapper appear to be creeping back into
the lexicon.
This data comes from Google's Ngram viewer, which charts the frequencies of
words appearing in printed sources between 1800 and 2012.
Google's Ngram shows that lots of archaic words appear to be resurfacing --
including gems like perchance, mayhaps and parlor.
The same trend is visible for words like amongst, amidst, whilst and
unbeknownst, which are are archaic forms of among, amid, while
and unknown.
The upturn is even visible in some seriously Shakespearean terms, like thou,
thee, ere and hath.
It's not clear exactly why this trend is
occurring, but one candidate could be the broader influence of hipster culture,
which continually combs through the past in an activity that Luu refers to as
"nostalgia mining."
Hipsters are certainly smitten with all things bespoke and dapper, and they may be getting into parlors,
too.
It's not like hipsters are the first youth trend to look to the
past for inspiration.
The hippies built on the beats, and '90s grunge
sampled from both. But hipsters are somewhat unique in the nomadic way
they roam the past in search of things that are
"authentic" -- acquiring, and perhaps just as quickly losing,
tastes for things like Pabst Blue Ribbon, small-batch whiskies, and heritage brands.
Some hipsters do this with a greater sense of irony than others -- irony,
because, in seizing on something authentic and making it popular and hipster,
they might be making that thing "inauthentic" again, like
tourists continually in search of remote vacation spots that haven't yet been
touched by tourists.
But others may not pick up on that irony. Mayhaps they just do hipster things
because they like them.
I'm a hipster because i love old things
ReplyDeleteNour
So am I ?
DeleteGreat article !
It's surely very interesting but when I see graphics I think mathematics and I hate that so I can read sorry Mrs ahah
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