Assorted Comments

Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Tue May 22 18:01:35 UTC 2007


Amen, Larry. BTW, thinking about an old friend, what ever happened to
"slum"? [There''s a pun. "Thinking About an Old Friend" is the title
of a Texas blues.]

-Wilson

On 5/21/07, Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at yale.edu> wrote:
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> At 3:10 PM -0700 5/21/07, James A. Landau wrote:
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> >I remember reading a report Jack London wrote about the 1906 San
> >Francisco earthquake in which
> >he used "ghetto" to mean segregated housing for people of a social
> >class---I don't think
> >he meant blacks, my vague recollection is Irish workmen. Nowadays,
> >except in figurative
> >or historical contexts, "ghetto" exclusively means a type of
> >African-American community.
> >It would be interesting to track down how the change in connatation
> >reflects changes in
> >politics and public perception.
>
> The earlier reference, and perhaps still the salient one then, would
> have been for restricted districts for Jews, such as the eponymous
> ones in Italy.
>
> LH
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