"uppity"
James A. Landau <JJJRLandau@netscape.com>
JJJRLandau at NETSCAPE.COM
Sat Nov 26 00:59:58 UTC 2011
On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 10:21:58 zone minus 0500 Laurence Horn <laurence.horn at YALE.EDU> writes:
>Unless I missed it, nobody has commented on the recent flap over Rush Limbaugh's use of "uppity" to >describe Michelle Obama. Glenn Beck has since defended Limbaugh on the grounds that "uppity" is just a
>synonym for "snobbish".
When I saw the headline on Netscape News, my first thought was "I should hope so. I'd hate to discover she's an Aunt Thomasina."
One can claim "uppity" is a "racist" word, but I think not. What happens is that "uppity" has such a specific meaning that it rarely occurs outside a race-relations context, which means that the text surrounding the word can easily be racist, but not the word itself.
"Uppity" can most easily be defined by naming its antonym: "Uncle Tom/Aunt Thomasina".
A brief excursion into the socio-political realm. In the heyday of Segregation (note the capital "S"), Segregationists by-and-large were not so much black-haters as people desirious that "[blacks] know their place". An "uppity [black]" was a black who objected to being "kept in his place". Well, times change, and while racism unfortunately still exists, the old "stay in their place" paradigm no longer exists. As a spectacular example, the supporters of Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court included a large number of white right-wing [1] bigots. But "keeping Thomas in his place"? Not hardly.
[I would like to thank my friend Jackie Gomberg MD (not to be confused with my friend Jackie Goldberg MD) for suggests a useful shorthand phrase: "white-wingers".)
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- Jim Landau
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