I am not anti-feminist - in fact, I'm rather in favour. I am just incensed by the insanity that is revealed here
Professor
uses ‘feminist buzzwords’ to get entire passage from Hitler’s
‘Mein Kampf’ published in academic journal
Peter
Boghossian and his colleagues said they were stunned by how easily
the joke papers were published in what he described as 'grievance
studies'
10
January, 2020
A
PROFESSOR is facing the sack after using "feminist buzzwords"
to get an entire passage from Hitler’s "Mein Kampf"
published in an academic journal.
Peter
Boghossian helped create a series of spoof academic papers to
satirise a number of fields including what he describes as the
"grievance studies" - including fields on gender, obesity
and homosexuality.
Assistant philosophy
professor Peter Boghossian appears defiant for his role in the
elaborate hoax
The
assistant philosophy professor at Portland State University in Oregon
penned a total of 20 "intentionally broken" and "nonsense"
papers with the help of two collaborators.
Each
of one was deliberately ridiculous - but astonishingly seven were
accepted by peer-reviewed journals, The Times reports.
One,
“Our Struggle is My Struggle: Solidarity feminism as an
intersectional reply to neoliberal and choice feminism”, was a
rewrite of chapter 12 of Hitler’s 1925 autobiography with feminist
“buzzwords switched in”.
All
the spoofs featured “very shoddy methodologies including incredibly
implausible statistics”, as well as “ideologically motivated
qualitative analyses” and “claims not warranted by the data”.
Further
bizarre passages includes one published under the fake name Helen
Wilson in the journal Gender, Place & Culture, owned by Taylor &
Francis, the British publisher.
This
was supposedly an investigation of the "rape-condoning spaces of
hegemonic masculinity" and had involved examining "10,000
dogs' genitals" in public dog-walking parks.
The
paper suggested that men should be trained, like canines, to prevent
“rape culture”.
Another
wrote: "It is suspicious that men rarely anally self-penetrate
using sex toys, and that this is probably due to fear of being
thought homosexual (“homohysteria”) and bigotry against trans
people (transphobia)”.
Dr Boghossian and his colleagues said they were stunned by how easily the joke papers were published.
“We
wanted to see if these disciplines that we called ‘grievance
studies’ are compromised by political activism that allows for the
laundering of prejudices and opinions into something that gets
treated as knowledge,” he said.
World-renowned
scientist and atheist Richard Dawkins was one of a number of leading
academics to write to the university in support of Boghossian, saying
that his first response to the "brilliant hoax" was "to
let out a howl of incredulous mirth".
“Do
your humourless colleagues who brought this action want Portland
State to become the laughing stock of the academic world?" he
wrote.
"Or
at least the world of serious scientific scholarship uncontaminated
by pretentious charlatans of exactly the kind Dr Boghossian and his
colleagues were satirising?”"
A
student of Boghossian's, Austen Holmberg, added: "I firmly
believe that Peter's actions are extremely valuable in that they have
made crystal clear the disheartening corruption and
pseudo-scholarship that has taken a foothold in academia.
"We
now know that arbitrary and potentially harmful ideas will be
welcomed with open arms by some of today's scholars if they are made
politically fashionable."
An
official for Portland State University said that Dr Boghossian had
studied “human research subjects” without proper ethical
approvals, The Times reports.
A
further charge regarding the falsification of data is under review.
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