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Writer insults Black Studies as "left-wing victimization claptrap"

6:05 pm - 05/03/2012
From The Chronicle of Higher Education.

(Nope, not Fox News.)

"The Most Persuasive Case for Eliminating Black Studies? Just Read the Dissertations.

April 30, 2012, 10:24 pm

By Naomi Schaefer Riley

You’ll have to forgive the lateness but I just got around to reading The Chronicle’s recent piece on the young guns of black studies. If ever there were a case for eliminating the discipline, the sidebar explaining some of the dissertations being offered by the best and the brightest of black-studies graduate students has made it. What a collection of left-wing victimization claptrap. The best that can be said of these topics is that they’re so irrelevant no one will ever look at them.





That’s what I would say about Ruth Hayes’ dissertation, “‘So I Could Be Easeful’: Black Women’s Authoritative Knowledge on Childbirth.” It began because she “noticed that nonwhite women’s experiences were largely absent from natural-birth literature, which led me to look into historical black midwifery.” How could we overlook the nonwhite experience in “natural birth literature,” whatever the heck that is? It’s scandalous and clearly a sign that racism is alive and well in America, not to mention academia.

Then there is Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, author of “Race for Profit: Black Housing and the Urban Crisis of the 1970s.” Ms. Taylor believes there was apparently some kind of conspiracy in the federal government’s promotion of single family homes in black neighborhoods after the unrest of the 1960s. Single family homes! The audacity! But Ms. Taylor sees that her issue is still relevant today. (Not much of a surprise since the entirety of black studies today seems to rest on the premise that nothing much has changed in this country in the past half century when it comes to race. Shhhh. Don’t tell them about the black president!) She explains that “The subprime lending crisis, if it did nothing else, highlighted the profitability of racism in the housing market.” The subprime lending crisis was about the profitability of racism? Those millions of white people who went into foreclosure were just collateral damage, I guess.


But topping the list in terms of sheer political partisanship and liberal hackery is La TaSha B. Levy. According to the Chronicle, “Ms. Levy is interested in examining the long tradition of black Republicanism, especially the rightward ideological shift it took in the 1980s after the election of Ronald Reagan. Ms. Levy’s dissertation argues that conservatives like Thomas Sowell, Clarence Thomas, John McWhorter, and others have ‘played one of the most-significant roles in the assault on the civil-rights legacy that benefited them.’” The assault on civil rights? Because they don’t favor affirmative action they are assaulting civil rights? Because they believe there are some fundamental problems in black culture that cannot be blamed on white people they are assaulting civil rights?


Seriously, folks, there are legitimate debates about the problems that plague the black community from high incarceration rates to low graduation rates to high out-of-wedlock birth rates. But it’s clear that they’re not happening in black-studies departments. If these young scholars are the future of the discipline, I think they can just as well leave their calendars at 1963 and let some legitimate scholars find solutions to the problems of blacks in America. Solutions that don’t begin and end with blame the white man."

tl; dr: Right-wing racist invades blog at premiere journal for higher education, spouts offensive tripe about African American Studies.

You can see the article, and the comments, here:


http://chronicle.com/blogs/brainstorm/the-most-persuasive-case-for-eliminating-black-studies-just-read-the-dissertations/46346

And the writer's response to critics. (Warning: Further rage will ensue.)

http://chronicle.com/blogs/brainstorm/black-studies-part-2-a-response-to-critics/46401


And the faculty of Northwestern's African-American studies program weigh in:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/brainstorm/faculty-respond-to-riley-post-on-african-american-studies/46436

The author is taking a lot of heat for her idiocy. You can sign a petition to the Chronicle, to ask they rethink this person's ability to speak to academic subjects, including diversity, here.


Edited to bump up font size. My apologies for the teeny font before, and I hope this works!

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blueboatdreams 3rd-May-2012 11:44 pm (UTC)
What the ever loving fuck.
saint_monkey 4th-May-2012 12:00 am (UTC)
indeed.
tabaqui 3rd-May-2012 11:50 pm (UTC)
For fuck's sake. Shut up, you idiot, and sit down. You are an embarrassment.

Also - could this be the standard font size? Very hard to read.
leia1912 4th-May-2012 01:51 am (UTC)
Sorry! I thought I'd posted on here before and the font was too large, so I took it down a size.

(I still managed to screw up the LJ cut, I see! *headdesk*)
erunamiryene 3rd-May-2012 11:51 pm (UTC)
I have the perfect gif but I don't know if it counts as an Avengers spoiler or not. DAMMIT.

So I'll use the side-eye, because seriously, words are failing me at this bullshit.

wicked_g 4th-May-2012 12:53 am (UTC)
Using the non-potential spoiler gif is VERY MUCH APPRECIATED :D
beoweasel 3rd-May-2012 11:57 pm (UTC)
BECAUSE, AS YOU KNOW, AN AFFLUENT WHITE PERSON KNOWS THE REAL ISSUES AFFECTING PEOPLE OF COLOR, NOT THE PEOPLE OF COLOR THEMSELVES.

since the entirety of black studies today seems to rest on the premise that nothing much has changed in this country in the past half century when it comes to race. Shhhh. Don’t tell them about the black president!

...



hii_fashion 4th-May-2012 12:52 am (UTC)
having one black president fixes everything! never mind the fact that tea partiers march around with racist signs and folks demand to see his birth certificate.
froda_baggins 3rd-May-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
Are you fucking kidding me.
bnmc2005 4th-May-2012 12:01 am (UTC)
Yes, any writer that uses phrases like, "whatever the heck that is" to criticize a subject clearly deserves my attention.

or not.
evilgmbethy 4th-May-2012 01:28 pm (UTC)
it's true academic writing!
bttrflyscar 4th-May-2012 12:04 am (UTC)
Wow, how did that fly on the Chronicle?
I'm...wow.
leia1912 4th-May-2012 01:52 am (UTC)
I know! I was just so horrified to see this that I had to share it.
brittlesmile 4th-May-2012 12:26 am (UTC)
Oh my god, the comments in this are beautiful. And that's what I'm going to focus on.
sesmo 4th-May-2012 12:09 am (UTC)
The original article is rage inducing. The comments, this time, are what saved my sanity. Especially in the "response' article, every single comment is scathing about the author's lack of clue & competence.
lickbrains 4th-May-2012 02:06 am (UTC)
The comments, this time, are what saved my sanity.
This. It's rarely ever like this. It's always the reverse or they're both inane.
its_anya 4th-May-2012 12:42 am (UTC)
I LOVE the comments. You may get away with attitudes like that in the media, but you sure as hell won't in an academic context. I would be surprised if the Chronicle do not respond to this appropriately.
leia1912 4th-May-2012 02:07 am (UTC)
Unfortunately, if you go back through the person's blog posts, you'll see the same mindset has been at work for some time: All claims by minorities of issues are mere fantasy; women need to suck it up and stand on their own two feet; we're in a post-racial America; and so on. It appears she's been acting as the resident "Chronicle" troll for some time--but in this article, she managed an even higher level of idiocy than before, and so she's receiving more attention. I hope the Chronicle does what it should have done a long time ago, and sacks her.
wicked_g 4th-May-2012 12:55 am (UTC)
Oh my god. What the fuck? I...oh my god.
lizzy_someone 4th-May-2012 12:56 am (UTC)
Shhhh. Don’t tell them about the black president!

STFU, you ignorant, anti-intellectual, condescending Whitey McWhiterson.
aberforthsgoat 4th-May-2012 01:05 am (UTC)
I'm doing graduate work and, yeah, all those dissertations are totally appropriate and display academic rigor.

Also- black studies dissertations =/= public policy. They aren't being written to "solve" the problems whitey whiney pants wants to see solved. I really do not even get where this person is coming from.

I'm gonna go read the comments now, since I know The Chronicle's readers are gonna have some good stuff to say.

(edited for grammar)

Edited at 2012-05-04 01:10 am (UTC)
aberforthsgoat 4th-May-2012 01:15 am (UTC)
Ok- most of the comments are redeeming but this one is making my blood boil:

"These ladies are the beneficiaries of millions of dollars of education. If Ms. Hayes, Ms. Taylor and Ms. Levy turned their attention to more important topics, just think of how we might be able to benefit from their considerable learnings?

Perhaps there are many reasons to learn about racist eco-home birthing, but I think probably these learned women are capable of more (and it is sad that they won't allow us to benefit in a meaningful way from their smarts!)"

Oh my jesus. Yes, how dare these "young ladies" (oh, we know how old they are now?) study what they care about? They won't *allow* us to benefit if they write about stuff "we" don't care about!!
leia1912 4th-May-2012 02:02 am (UTC)
The Chronicle's commentators are far better than Yahoo Answers/YouTube, but you still get the occasional jackass in the midst. (The only difference is that these jackasses write a bit better.)
effervescent 4th-May-2012 01:18 am (UTC)
The comments are awesome. I just hope the Chronicle does something about it.
leia1912 4th-May-2012 02:09 am (UTC)
Ditto! Given she's managed to attack the very premise of academia (the importance of research), I hope they wake up to just how inappropriate this woman is as a commentator.
layweed Totally OT because I'm on my netbook and can't read shit.4th-May-2012 01:26 am (UTC)
Claptraps are dangerous little buggers. Especially the interplanetary assassin claptraps. Damn those CL4P-TPs.




I can't wait for Borderlands 2.
obscure_abyss Re: Totally OT because I'm on my netbook and can't read shit.4th-May-2012 02:27 am (UTC)
+1
mollywobbles867 4th-May-2012 01:54 am (UTC)
I won bingo.
lickbrains 4th-May-2012 02:03 am (UTC)
I had this argument recently with a friend about Supernatural and the racism + misogyny and she used the same excuse saying, "If the first person who dies is a white guy, nobody says, 'OMG RACISM/SEXISM!' I can't even watch a movie without seeing one black guy!" Oh my god, are you serious? No. Shut the fuck up.

It was like talking to a brick wall.
the_gabih 4th-May-2012 06:10 pm (UTC)
I love Supernatural so much, but the racism/misogyny is just... augh. I'm really really hoping they do something good with the vampire Alpha, and with Meg, but I'm not holding out too much hope that either of them are gonna survive the series.
romp 4th-May-2012 02:57 am (UTC)
How did this get published?

“‘So I Could Be Easeful’: Black Women’s Authoritative Knowledge on Childbirth.” It began because she “noticed that nonwhite women’s experiences were largely absent from natural-birth literature, which led me to look into historical black midwifery.”

That sounds great! And I have a fairly low tolerance for academia but this is what it does at its best, investigating something otherwise lacking. Does she think these "ladies" should go into finance? IDGI
lickbrains 4th-May-2012 03:48 am (UTC)
IKR? It's like 1 black President out of how many? Yeah...no.
ladypolitik 4th-May-2012 04:44 am (UTC)
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liret 4th-May-2012 05:18 am (UTC)
I could not understand how the Chronicle of Higher Education would let this be published - but it's a blog post. When are news sources going to realize that maybe they should be careful about who they hire to write articles for their webpages with absolutely no editorial oversight?

She's so snidely proud about not knowing what she's talking about that it isn't even necessary to point out flaws in her logic. She obviously doesn't care about facts.

ETA: And it's not like she hasn't been working up to this. Her other posts are almost exclusively complaining about liberals and secularism, or pointing out how anyone who believes in racism, sexism, or classism is an "ivory tower crackpot." I got to the one where she's mocking a professor for not understanding that Affirmative Action is the reason why minorities are underrepresented in STEM fields (because the black kids are all admitted to colleges where they can't take anything but the easiest classes. Yes. She actually said that.) before I gave up.

Edited at 2012-05-04 05:40 am (UTC)
evilgmbethy 4th-May-2012 01:43 pm (UTC)
She's so snidely proud about not knowing what she's talking about that it isn't even necessary to point out flaws in her logic.

yeah, and especially considering she's replying to dissertations with no real argument or evidence of her own means that there's no point. This column is not a criticism, just a whining piece.
poetic_pixie_13 4th-May-2012 05:51 am (UTC)
ladypolitik 4th-May-2012 10:50 am (UTC)
LMFAO
phoenixblaze 4th-May-2012 09:28 am (UTC)
Wait, she doesn't read the dissertations before criticizing them? Does she understand anything about academia?

Oh also, I've taken a lot of African American history classes because I focused my history major on race relations and we cover things up to today. But nice try.
evilgmbethy 4th-May-2012 01:37 pm (UTC)
Does she understand anything about academia?

lol mte. I was expecting something more... I don't know, rigorous, if she's going to try to criticize dissertations. I mean, people spend years researching and studying dissertations. Spend a couple hours to actually read what you're trying to discredit first?
evilgmbethy what is this anti-intellectual bullshit4th-May-2012 01:40 pm (UTC)
If it were up to conservatives, they'd erase all of the social sciences except for the most dumbfuck part of economics.

This article is beyond ridiculous. I cannot even begin to take her seriously as an academic critic when what she's offering is this nonsense. She has no real sources or citations, but then again, for that she'd need to have evidence to support her argument, and she doesn't have any of that, either.

I will say that she has accomplished making me interested in checking out these dissertations, especially the one about housing. I wonder if that's about the Gautreaux program? I took an Urbanization class last quarter and it's gotten me fascinated with housing/neighborhoods and how they intersect with race/class.

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