Define Panem Meaning

Panem
In Suzanne Collins's 'The Hunger Games', Panem, formerly known as North America, is a country split into 14 districts. Districts 1-13, and the Capitol.
The Capitol rules Panem.
District 13 was apparently destroyed in the first rebellion against the Capitol.
This left only 12 disticts under the Capitol.

Panem comes from "Panem et circenses" which means "bread and entertainment", this is a metaphor of political creation of public approval.

In 'the Hunger Games', Panem is the country ruled by the terribly corrupt Capitol. It is where the Games take place.
By Maggie
Panem Forever
A Minecraft RPG server set in the world of Suzanne Collins' book series: The Hunger Games.

"Aww dude! Have you been on Panem Forever?"
"Yeah bro. I love seeing children starve to death."
By Lenee
Carpe Panem
A Latin Root, to SEIZE THE BREAD

"Lets name our clan "Carpe Panem" because we seize the bread."
By Maria
Panem
Panem is what Suzan Collins predicts will be America in the future in the trilogy of The Hunger Games

There are 13 districts in Panem, but the thirteenth is destroyed.
By Belita
Panem Et Circences
a) bread and circuses in Latin.
b) the main raison d'être of the American media

the Latin phrase panem et circences can also be translated into modern American English as fast food and entertainment (whether it's sports, the movies, bowling, the media, or computer games) rather than bread and circuses as in The Roman Empire
By Freda
Panem Et Circences
a) bread and circuses in Latin.
b) the main raison d'être of the American media

As per definitions both a) and b) above the Jodi Arias trial is IMHO nothing more than panem et circences.
By Darline
Panem Et Circences

the Latin phrase panem et circences can also be translated into modern American English as fast food and entertainment ( sports, the movies, bowling, the media, or computer games) rather than bread and circuses as in The Roman Empire
By Tiffie
Panem Et Circenses
a) (direct translation from Latin): bread and circuses

b) (adj): something that exists purely f-sag with no real concrete purpose
c) political scandals and entertainment as viewed on television and read in the newspapers

The United Nations today is nothing more than a panem et circenses, a political circus that performs only for the media.
By Charmaine
Panem Et Circenses
a) (direct translation from Latin): bread and circuses

b) (adj): something that exists purely f-sag with no real concrete purpose

c) political scandals and entertainment as viewed on television and read in the newspapers

The United Nations, IMHO today, at least under definition b) above is nothing more than a panem et circenses, a political circus that performs only for the media.
By Jacintha
Panem Et Circenses

The Latin phrase panem et circenses can also be interpreted as the main raison d'être of the American media, ie food and entertainment.
By Koressa