In this talk, Penny Lee presents some preliminary results from her research into the personal diaries of Benjamin Lee Whorf (1897–1941).
This presentation was originally given at the 2020 meeting of the Society for the History of Linguistics in the Pacific, held as part of the annual conference of the Australian Linguistic Society, 14–15 December 2020. The video of the presentation has been revised and re-recorded for hiphilangsci.net.
Notes on Primary Sources
This presentation consists almost entirely of information recently extracted from Whorf’s personal diaries deposited in Yale University Manuscripts and Archives in 2006 by his daughter, Celia Lee Whorf Wheeler (b.1930). These diaries have not been digitised or microfilmed. Neither have additional notes, posthumous correspondence with Mrs Whorf, examples of musical compositions, items of juvenilia, etc., also deposited in 2006. These items are all included in the Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers collection at Yale.
Earlier deposits of correspondence, notes, newspaper cuttings, drafts of papers, lantern slides etc. were made in 1975 by Whorf’s wife, Celia Peckham Whorf (1901–1997), and in 1978 by John B. Carroll (1916–2003). These are mostly included on five reels of microfilm available from the archives at https://web.library.yale.edu/mssa
These materials, together with archival materials from other repositories in America, were used extensively in my 1996 book The Whorf Theory Complex.
Full details of the Scope and Contents of the BLW Papers can be found online at https://archives.yale.edu/repositories/12/resources/4891
A PDF Finder can also be downloaded from this page.
I want to caution that no attempt has been made at this stage to utilize information from Whorf’s personal diaries in a re-examination of relevant items of correspondence and extensive handwritten notes on Hopi available on the microfilm. Neither has any attempt been made to evaluate the investigative quality or scholarly value of Whorf’s Hopi research and writing. The aim of this presentation is merely to provide a roughly chronological summary and minimal biographical overview of relevant information abstracted from the diaries.
Primary Sources
Herzog, George (1939), Letter to BL Whorf (January 9), Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers (MS 822), Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
Whorf, Benjamin Lee (1932-1940) Personal Diaries, Benjamin Lee Whorf Papers (MS 822), Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library.
Whorf, Benjamin Lee (2012) Language, Thought and Reality: Selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf, 2nd edn, eds. John B. Carroll, Stephen C. Levinson and Penny Lee, Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press.
Whorf’s Publications
A complete list can be found in:
Whorf, Benjamin Lee (2012) Language, Thought and Reality: Selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf, 2nd edn, eds. John B. Carroll, Stephen C. Levinson and Penny Lee, Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 377-382.
Secondary Sources
Carroll, John B. (1956) Introduction, Whorf, Benjamin Lee (2012) Language, Thought and Reality: Selected writings of Benjamin Lee Whorf, 2nd edn, eds. John B. Carroll, Stephen C. Levinson and Penny Lee, Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, pp. 1-43.
Lee, Penny (1996) The Whorf Theory Complex: A critical reconstruction, Amsterdam, John Benjamins.