October 25, 2002, 10:29
KallehAtavistic
I had thought of
atavism as meaning genetic recombination and really hadn't seen it used in general literature. However, I came across it in the U. of Chicago Law magazine, used this way: "I'm appalled at the argument used by Justice Scalia to support his view that the death penalty is morally acceptable. I consider his Bible quoting to be primitive and atavistic nonsense". Then I checked Google and found it used when describing a
poem. Interesting word! How have you seen it used?
October 25, 2002, 17:49
<Asa Lovejoy>I'd always thought of it as anything that harkens back to an earlier form or style or type. Politically, I'd consider it almost a synonym for luddism.
October 25, 2002, 21:11
KallehYes, Asa, you're right; atavism means a
throwback. However, isn't "luddism" more specific in that it means the opposition of
technological change? Or, can it be used more generally?
I was asking someone about "atavism" today, and he said that he always mixed it up with "avatar". Now, that was a new word for me. It means the incarnation of a Hindu deity in human or animal form. However, from AHD, it also can be more general, meaning an embodiment, thus making it a bit more useful; for example, "the very
avatar of cunning".
October 25, 2002, 22:22
<Asa Lovejoy>"the very
avatar of cunning".
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And Ned Ludd was the avatar of workplace atavism!

October 27, 2002, 17:46
KallehAsa, as usual, you are very clever!
However, do you agree with me about the meaning of luddism, or am I incorrect?
November 08, 2002, 04:45
AllanI got a definition from an online databank of words that sez that atavism is, "The return of a trait or recurrence of previous behavior after a period of absence." so I suppose that throwback might be close. Would that make stone crabs atavistic?
November 09, 2002, 07:30
shufitzquote:
atavism is, "The return of a trait or recurrence of previous behavior after a period of absence." so I suppose that throwback might be close
I'm told in arabic slang from the middle east, the word for a red-headed person is "throwback, in reference to the Crusaders.
As to stone crabs: as a lifelong resident of the midwest, far from any coast, I dasn't comment.