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Emma Stamm's avatar

I have skin in this game as a former tenure-track professor who's building the para-academic field right now. I wrote about this last year: https://elftheory.substack.com/p/para-academia-is-the-future

The discussion of gender in this piece could be interpreted in such a way that gives a foothold to transphobia (and anti-LGBT positions more broadly). The characterization of contemporary gender studies is misleading at best. I am also not fond of this sort of discussion around "postmodern Marxists" / hermeneutics-of-suspicion academics. Those two things make me hesitant to share this, but there's a lot that's worth thinking about here.

Peter Saint-Andre's avatar

This is a great essay, which will inspire me to become a paying subscriber.

One thought: if the humanities are indeed "a practice of self-cultivation" then in order to achieve personal liberation one doesn't *necessarily* need to be active within an organization; one simply needs to engage in a lifelong pursuit of reading and reflection. However, I grant that "simply" is doing a lot of work in that last clause, and that a broader community of inquiry and encouragement - because yes, courage is required - can be enormously helpful (although in my experience that can take the form of reading with friends rather than under the tutelage of yet another non-profit corporation).

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