Transitive verb used to describe college students' deep aversion to
thick, brick-sized textbooks that are expensive and a pain to lug around.
Meaning: to get rid of
thick anthologies (such as the famed Norton Anthology) or brick-sized textbooks for a seminar; to remove big anthologies from the list of required textbooks for courses or exams.
Noun: denortonization
Antonym: nortonize. To use or recommend the use of
thick anthologies for a course or exam.
1. The faculty is looking into ways to denortonize the curriculum.
2. It makes sense to denortonize now that we only offer seminars on
individual authors.
3. How does
one denortonize the exam when so many authors have to be covered?