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Dissing dons down the ages: a century of pejoratives

What insults have people used to disparage intellectuals over the past century?

Published on
April 21, 2016
Last updated
April 21, 2016
Dissing dons down the ages: a century of pejoratives

At the beginning of the 20th century, it was most likely that the insult used would be bookworm (or, for women, abluestocking).

Then in the 1930s and 1940s, thinkers were increasingly told that they lived in ivory 簫towers, and by 1960, also had a decent chance of being labelled an egghead.

As the IT revolution, video game culture and personal computers took off in the 1980s, the obsessively cerebral were geeks or nerds although these are nolonger really serious terms of abuse.

Boffin has always remained a niche choice, but has enjoyed slow, steady growth since the middle of the century.

The results were 簫created using the Google Ngram tool, which scours a vast corpus of books tofind how often different words are used.

david.matthews@tesglobal.com

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