Revenge of the postmodernist nerd narrative
Tom Maguire, "Just One Minute"
The NY Times magazine asks the age-old question:
Whos a Nerd, Anyway?
What is a nerd? Mary Bucholtz, a linguist at the University of California, Santa Barbara, has been working on the question for the last 12 years.
Hmm - if you have been wondering who's a nerd for twelve years, your research might well be conducted with a bathroom mirror (works for me!).
Rimshot!
It gets better:
...Though Bucholtz uses the term hyperwhite to describe nerd language in particular, she claims that the symbolic resources of an extreme whiteness can be used elsewhere. After all, trends in music, dance, fashion, sports and language in a variety of youth subcultures are often traceable to an African-American source, but unlike the styles of cool European American students, in nerdiness, African-American culture and language [do] not play even a covert role. Certainly, hyperwhite seems a good word for the sartorial choices of paradigmatic nerds.
She does have a point. Can you imagine a wanabee rapper with a pocket protector driving a Geek Squad VW Beetle?
Had enough? I got plenty more where that came from:
By cultivating an identity perceived as white to the point of excess, nerds deny themselves the aura of normality that is usually one of the perks of being white. Bucholtz sees something to admire here. In declining to appropriate African-American youth culture, thereby refusing to exercise the racial privilege upon which white youth cultures are founded, she writes, nerds may even be viewed as traitors to whiteness. You might say they know that a culture based on theft is a culture not worth having.
So young white nerds today are traitors to their whiteness by not pretending to be hip-hop gangstas? Could someone please just cap me with a nine right now? But quietly - people are sleeping...
Posted by: Mike 2007-07-31 |