Been collecting together major stories of censorship of non-intersectional views on campus. So many. Which stick in your minds most?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Interesting project. I've often wondered how often it's happening, as reports on social media just don't match my experiences on campuses.
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Replying to @rjblaskiewicz
They don't? They match mine. I was in trouble for saying sexual selection was real & suggesting that racism best overcome by shared goals
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Replying to @HPluckrose @rjblaskiewicz
Have your written about it where we can access it, or will be featured in coming piece? tks
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @rjblaskiewicz
This was the essay that went down very badly. Areo reprinted it.https://areomagazine.com/2017/01/19/evolutionary-psychology-in-the-humanities-shakespeares-othello/ …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @rjblaskiewicz
Thanks, will read. colleagues came to you with criticism or whisper campaign?
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @rjblaskiewicz
Professor said it was highly problematic, that I destined women to an awful beauty myth & what would black communities in the US say.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @rjblaskiewicz
Wait, why in the US? Uni was in US or the prof doesn't know black people exist in UK? (Or worse, think none are in academia?)
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Replying to @Gil_Ant @rjblaskiewicz
Because he was very inspired by BLM. Therefore, this was relevant to my talking about the evo psych of racism & how it shows up in Othello
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Replying to @HPluckrose @rjblaskiewicz
That's convoluted. he believed evoPsy arguments were wrong, or that it was not polite to use as literary analyses?
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