Having said that... Standpoint theory, for example, isn't postmodernist. It's Marxist originally. Lukacs-->Hartsock. Actually, Twitter is hopeless for this sort of thing, so I'll shut up! 


There are certainly some radfems holding strong in academia but politically not so much. I did a small survey of them recently. I didn't mean to, actually. I asked to hear from female academics who felt silenced by intersectionality & most were radfems. Well, gender critical.
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But how did you carry out your survey? If you asked on Twitter, then you are back to the problem of you replacing your Twitter followers for what's going on out there.
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No, I posted in on various academic sites. The fact that the radfem responses came in altogether makes me think it got posted on one of their sites. They are certainly not representative of my followers.
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Yes, such sampling methods are hardly scientific, but I strongly suspect you know that. I accept that you might not have had budget or the will for something more scientific.
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And it's very small. 76 people. I stressed this at the beginning and the end.
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I focus mostly on what is known as the SocJus left where intersectionality dominates and also focus more on the US where critical race theory is incredibly powerful. Here, postcolonial theory is stronger politically and queer theory about the same.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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