One can’t help but wonder how long you have to subsist entirely on your own exhaust before you reach this point
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Not so funny: a hoax paper receiving genuine praise for proposing methods of emotional abuse just severe enough to do some damage without triggering resistance — specifically intended for students identified as “privileged,” but otherwise innocent of anythingpic.twitter.com/2GGdrWSBNH
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An academic journal’s reviewers very arguably condoned abusing students on the basis of their skin color and gender Is that not “deeply disappointing”?pic.twitter.com/oaiXIqUwUy
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I recommend reading the full reviewers' comments (via
@michaelkeenan_0): https://twitter.com/michaelkeenan_0/status/1047550450696781824 … IMO, comments on the "experiential reparations" paper undermine the Sokal angle ("the paper is overpopulated with terminology"), but do depict a real lack of concern/self-awarenessShow this thread -
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@AreoMagazine, the authors are transparent about the fact that some of their papers are intended to reveal systemic ethical failures within disciplines & others are standard Sokal, absurdity obscured by buzzword flashbangs. Very diff goals, might undermine each other?Show this thread -
IMO it's unfortunate that the mainstream punchline might be "haha how is Fat Studies a thing," but my understanding is that the paper advocated fat-accumulation contests alongside muscle-building contests to "overcome anthropometry," which does seem absurdhttps://twitter.com/KivrinAiun/status/1047479994606407680 …
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These hoaxers seem to have picked a softer target than Sokal did, for sure. (I wish I'd seen Derrida's response in college; it would have made me less insufferable.) Also, it *should* matter that Social Text wasn't peer reviewed and Affilia, etc. were. But I suspect it won't
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This article tips its hand by saying a feminist geography journal is inherently a problem. I can think of serious papers I'd submit to it. I came away with sympathy for Esther Rothblum. Fat bodybuilding wouldn't hurt anybody; I think it sounds dope. That idea deserves better.
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