Conflating Foucault with a hack like Derrida, and only citing their most famous quotes, leads to a facile and shallow analysis.https://twitter.com/Maxtropolitan/status/852996145106362369 …
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Replying to @Maxtropolitan
sure. Hey
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Replying to @daguilarcanabal
I think the same of that criticism.
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Replying to @Maxtropolitan
fine, hey
@HPluckrose you should try citing the source material you are critiquing, you obviously didn't engage with it1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Replying to @HPluckrose
for every five long critiques cited there's just one ultra-famous cherry picked quote from the OGs. Feels strawman-y to me.
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Replying to @daguilarcanabal
I made this comment to criticisms of reductionism etc. Depends if you want a summary of their thought or some background to key ideas.pic.twitter.com/eA78eCRCwg
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Replying to @HPluckrose
oh awesome, thanks. instinctively I bristle when I see anti-racism and queer activism caricatured as "identity politics"
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It certainly doesn't have to be and I think the best approaches are the ones that avoid this.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
of course. I think we have to be very careful in delineating genuine work vs. performative activism. Great object lesson here
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