This is a Digital Humanities colleague, writing as "anonymous professor"—so many of you know who he is, yet remain silent.
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What T.A. published as "anonymous professor" speaks directly to what Digital Humanities is supposed to contend with: mining in particular.
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I'm not an academic, but I do know that silence is how academic disciplines enable racist and misogynist abuse.
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I just looked up
@voxdotcom's supposedly anonymous academic's score on Rate My Professor. Only 57% of students rated him "good."3 replies 24 retweets 20 likes -
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Nearly half of the more than 20 students who rated T.A.'s marked him as a "poor," sometimes mentioning that he yells, cusses students out.
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Bad enough to let T.A. (yes, his actual initials) publish under a pseudonym. But it looks like
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Like, maybe the editors should have been like, "He writes that he gets favorable student reviews... is that true?"
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After reading student reviews: better title for article would be, "I'm a liberal professor, and I'm furious I can't cuss out my students"
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Vox's liberal professor, Tristan Abbott, fears the other solely based on his imagination. Who know else did that? Darren Wilson.
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In his diatribe against women of color, Tristan Abbott never once gave an example of a liberal student filing a complaint against him.
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This is a pinnacle of white fear: writing under a pseudonym to out the real identity of a black woman, resulting in threats against her.
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Meanwhile, the left AND the right is supporting the liberal professor without even knowing who he actually is: Tristan Abbott.
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That's how powerful white men's fear is: it can be utterly baseless yet still garner universal empathy. Damn.
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