University of Hawai?i at Manoa

12/09/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/09/2024 11:52

‘Future’ is 2024 Hawaiʻi Word of the Year

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa

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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of English selected "future" as its 2024 Word of the Year for Hawaiʻi. The department's choice acknowledges the complex nature of what lies ahead.

"'Future' is neither clearly positive nor negative. It's something we might want and something we might fear. It's something at risk, so it's something we have to protect," said John David Zuern, UH Mānoa Department of English chair and professor. "Crucially, it's something we have to imagine, and as students and teachers in the arts and humanities, we believe that nurturing the imagination is essential to safeguarding a livable future for ourselves and for those who come after us."

UH Mānoa Department of English undergraduate students in the English Majors Association came up with the word this year, and the Department of English Executive Committee reaffirmed it.

"We felt that at this moment in our country's history, it would be best to listen to how our students, many of whom are young people, are encapsulating their experiences and aspirations in words," Zuern said.

Zuern said that the students also considered the following words: "solidarity," "community," "hope," "nightmare," and "dystopian."

Merriam-Webster announced its 2024 Word of the Year as "polarization" on December 9.

More about the Department of English

UH Mānoa's English department offers a comprehensive curriculum in English studies at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students are able to pursue study in creative writing, composition and rhetoric, literary studies and cultural studies. Composition and rhetoric classes include place-based writing and Indigenous and digital rhetoric. Students can take creative writing classes in poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction. Literature and cultural studies courses offered range from Hawaiian and local literature to Shakespeare, American literature and Asian American film. For more about the UH Mānoa Department of English and its programs of study, visit its website.