Saturday, March 03, 2007

Duke Prof Wiegman loses

{Correction: This post initially said Duke's Women's Studies Director and professor Robyn Wiegman was a Group of 88 signer. The Johnsville News tells me she's not.

I've made the corrections.

I'm sorry for my error and grateful to TJN for pointing it out.

John
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Readers Note: I've an independent minded friend who's a professor at a university with an arts & humanities faculty that tips Left. He often contends with individual members, who typically respond with rudeness and vitriol.

How does he stand it, I asked my friend?

"Well, I have my wins and they sustain me."

What's a "win" from those folks? Do they ever admit they're wrong? Write you a letter back saying, "Sorry?"

"Oh, no," my friend said. "Nothing like that. I know I've won when they're silent. No letter denouncing me in the student newspaper. No phone call to my department chair. Just silence.

I don't complain. I know I made my point and they can't refute it. So silence is all I get; and I count that a win"

By my friend's standards, I've won a few rounds with Duke's Director of Women's Studies professor Robyn Wiegman.

Wiegman, who usually is very quick to give her opinions and correct others, has twice said nothing in response to email inquiries and information I sent her, first in October and then in a copy in November.

I think Wiegman's silence means, like my friend says, I've made my points and silence is all I'll get. So I've won.

Below is the email I twice sent Wiegman. Think about my email the next time one of the 88 talk about all the threatening emails they get from "blog hooligans."

You don't see any reason why the Director of Women's Studies at Duke would find ol' JinC's email threatening, do you?

If you do, please don't report me to one of those new Hate Speech Commissars the CCI is planning to turn loose at Duke.

John
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Robyn Wiegman
Margaret Taylor Smith Director Women's Studies
Professor, Women's Studies and Literature

Dear Professor Wiegman:

I hold two degrees from the university and blog as www.johnincarolina.com

In your Chronicle letter of Oct. 25 you write:

“[M]y colleague Steven Baldwin …finds the faculty response to the Duke lacrosse scandal one that warrants their being ‘tarred and feathered, ridden out of town on a rail and removed from the academy.’”(bold mine)
But that’s not true, Professor Wiegman.

Baldwin didn’t say anything about "the faculty response." He spoke about responses by some individual faculty members who engaged in certain despicable conduct which he described.

Read Baldwin’s words:

I do not believe that a faculty member publicly describing any student in pejorative terms is ever justified. To do so is mean-spirited, petty and unprofessional, at the very least. The faculty who publicly savaged the character and reputations of specific men's lacrosse players last spring should be ashamed of themselves.

They should be tarred and feathered, ridden out of town on a rail and removed from the academy. Their comments were despicable. I suspect they were also slanderous, but we'll hear more about that later.
Surely you didn't miss the fact that Baldwin's remarks concerned only certain faculty whose conduct he described. Not all faculty, thankfully, engaged in such despicable conduct.

Why did you fail to acknowledge that, and instead say: "Baldwin ...finds the faculty response ...?"

You'll find enlightening the following information from The American Heritage Dictionary of Idions:

"tar and feather"

Criticize severely, punish, as in The traditionalists often want to tar and feather those who don't conform. This expression alludes to a former brutal punishment in which a person was smeared with tar and covered with feathers, which then stuck. It was first used as a punishment for theft in the English navy, recorded in the Ordinance of Richard I in 1189, and by the mid-1700s had become mob practice. The figurative usage dates from the mid-1800s.

On another matter, I'm told that Women's Studies has made no statement condemning the threats of physical violence and death threats hurled by racists on May 18 at Reade Seligmann, both outside the courthouse and within the courtroom before the judge entered.

Is that true?

I'm also told Women's Studies has no plans to honor a group of outstanding women who constitute the only large Duke group who to date publicly acknowledge it was a hoax and have spoken out on behalf of the three wrongly indicted innocent students.

Is it true Women's Studies has no plans to honor the Women's lacrosse team and its coaches?

I look forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

John in Carolina

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

John: Have you heard from Melanie Sill yet? Surely she will answer your questions.

Anonymous said...

John: As a footnote, Wiegman was just a signatory of the Concerned Faculty (89 members) - "An Open Letter to the Duke Community" dated January 16th and was not a signatory member of the initial 'Gang of 88' listening statement/ad. She certainly agrees with and supports the Gang of 88, thus her signatory support for the Jan. letter. Since the gang will never apologize can she even be call a G88 apologist? KC referred to the Jan. re-grouping as the "Rump" group. There are other names that might be applied (;-)

Anonymous said...

Women's Studies is gynecology, isn't it?

I thought all other knowledge and studies would be about all humanity. Why would a university need a whole department to study the unique aspects of female anatomy? Oh,wait a minnnute, I got it. There are some instructors that don't know anything else and this is sort of a "works" project for the otherwise unemployable, right?

Anonymous said...

Group of 88
http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric/supporters.pdf#search=%22Pebles%20Wilma%20%20site%3Aduke.edu%22
LIST OF INDIVIDUAL NAMES
IN SUPPORT OF THE “WE’RE LISTENING” CHRONICLE AD
Abe, Stan (Art, Art History, and Visual Studies) * stanley.abe@duke.edu Local/OfficePhone 1 919 684 2487 Fax 1 919 684 4398

Albers, Benjamin (University Writing Program) albers@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 660 4371

Allison, Anne (Cultural Anthropology) anne.allison@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 681 6257 Fax 1 919 681 8483

Aravamudan, Srinivas (English) srinivas@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 684 2640

Baker, Houston (English and AAAS) houston.a.baker@vanderbilt.edu
At Vanderbilt now!

Baker, Lee (Cultural Anthropology) ldbaker@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 681 3263 Fax 1 919 681 8483
http://www.duke.edu/~ldbaker/

Beaule, Christine (University Writing Program) cbeaule@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 660 7065

Beckwith, Sarah (English) ott@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 684 8705 or 2741 Fax 1 919 684 4871

Berliner, Paul (Music) paul.berliner@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 660 3322

Blackmore, Connie (AAAS) connie.blackmore@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 684 2830 or 5140 Fax 919 684 2832

Boa, Jessica (Religion & University Writing Program) ?
Local/OfficePhone Fax

Boatwright, Mary T. (Classical Studies) tboat@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 3189 or 5076 Fax 919 681 4262

Boero, Silvia (Romance Studies) silvia.boero@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3100

Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo (Sociology)
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 5618

Brim, Matthew (University Writing Program) matthew.brim@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 4381

Chafe, William (History) william.chafe@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 5436 Fax 919 681 7670

Ching, Leo (Asian & African Languages) lching@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 5240 or 4309 Fax 919 681 7871

Coles, Rom (Political Science) coles@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 4310 Fax 919 660 4330

Cooke, Miriam (Asian & African Languages) mcw@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 2312 or 4309 Fax 919 681 7871

Crichlow, Michaeline (AAAS) michaeline.crichlow@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 2830

Curtis, Kim (Political Science) kcurtis@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 4320 Fax 919 660 4300
http://www.duke.edu/~kcurtis/

Damasceno, Leslie (Romance Studies) ljhd@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3100 or 3120 Fax 919 684 4029

Davidson, Cathy (English) cathy.davidson@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 8472 Fax 919 668 1919

Deutsch, Sarah (History) sarah.deutsch@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 668 2746

Dorfman, Ariel (Literature & Latin American Stds.) adorfman@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 6432 or 6054 Fax 919 684 8749

Edwards, Laura (History) ledwards@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 668 1435 Fax 919 681 7670

Farred, Grant (Literature) grant.farred@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 668 1754 Fax 919 684 3598

Fellin, Luciana (Romance Studies) fellin@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3117

Fulkerson, Mary McClintock (Divinity School) mfulk@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3400 or 3458

Gabara, Esther (Romance Studies) egabara@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3100 or 3112

Gavins, Raymond (History) raymond.gavins@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 2508 Fax 919 681 7670

Greer, Meg (Romance Studies) mgreer@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone

Glymph, Thavolia (History) thavolia@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 668-1625
http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric/faculty.html#Thavolia

Hardt, Michael (Literature) hardt@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-3408

Harris, Joseph (University Writing Program joseph.harris@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone Fax
http://www.duke.edu/~jdharris/

Holloway, Karla (English) karla.holloway@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-8993

Holsey, Bayo (AAAS) bayo.holsey@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684-4067

Hovsepian, Mary (Sociology)


James, Sherman (Public Policy) sjames@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-613-9257

Kaplan, Alice (Literature) alice.kaplan@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-4228

Khalsa, Keval Kaur (Dance Program) keval.khalsa@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-3373

Khanna, Ranjana (English) ) rkhanna@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-668-2548
http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/WomensStudies/secondary/rkhanna
A CUTEY !!

King, Ashley (Romance Studies) aek2@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660-3123

Koonz, Claudia (History) ckoonz@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 3941

Lasch, Peter (Art, Art History) pedro.lasch@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-3308 Fax: 919-684-4398

Lee, Dan A. (Math)
Local/OfficePhone Fax

Leighten, Pat (Art, Art History, and Visual Studies)
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-6979 Fax 919-660-2821

Lentricchia, Frank (Literature) frll@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 6172

Light, Caroline (Inst. for Crit. U.S. Stds.) clight@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-668-1945

Litle, Marcy (Comparative Area Studies) marcy.litle@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 918 660-4353

Litzinger, Ralph (Cultural Anthropology) rlitz@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 681 6250

Longino, Michele (Romance Studies) michele.longino@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 011-33-1-55-42-82-52 (in France!)

Lubiano, Wahneema (AAAS and Literature) wah@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 681 2843
http://durhamwonderland.blogspot.com/2006/09/nifongs-strange-bedfellows.html
Article on her
Maffitt, Kenneth(History) kmaffitt@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 681-3982 Fax 681-7966

Mahn, Jason (University Writing Program) jmahn@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 4355 or 4368 Fax

Makhulu, Anne-Maria (AAAS) annemaria.makhula@duke.edu

Mason, Lisa (Surgical Unit-2100) lbmason@duke.edu

McClain, Paula (Political Science) pmcclain@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 4303
http://www.duke.edu/~pmcclain/

Meintjes, Louise (Music) meintjes@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3339

Mignolo, Walter (Literature and Romance Studies) wmignolo@acpub.duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 668 1949 or 2151
http://www.duke.edu/literature/www.duke.edu/~wmignolo

Moreiras, Alberto (Romance Studies) alberto.moreiras@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-668-1950

Neal, Mark Anthony (AAAS) man9@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 3987
http://newblackman.blogspot.com/

Nelson, Diane (Cultural Anthropology) dmnelson@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 2069
CUTE!

Olcott, Jolie (History) olcott@duke.edu

Parades, Liliana (Romance Studies) lparedes@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-3124

Payne, Charles (AAAS and History) cmpayne@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 5764
http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric/index.html

Pierce-Baker, Charlotte (Women’s Studies) cpierceb@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 5683

Pebles-Wilkins, Wilma
No listings or even hits other than “List…” w/her name???

Petters, Arlie (Math) petters@math.duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-2812 Fax 919-660-2821

Plesser, Ronen (Physics) plesser@cgtp.duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone (919)-660-9668 Fax (919)-660-2525
http://www.cgtp.duke.edu/~plesser/

Radway, Jan (Literature)

Rankin, Tom (Center for Documentary Studies) tsr2@duke.edu
http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/AAH/faculty/tsr2

Rego, Marcia (University Writing Program) Marcia.rego@duke.edu

Reisinger, Deborah S. (Romance Studies) debsreis@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-8435

Rosenberg, Alex (Philosophy) alexrose@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-3047 or 3050
http://www.duke.edu/~alexrose

Rudy, Kathy (Women’s Studies) krudy@acpub.duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 4063

Schachter, Marc (English) marc.schachter@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-2421

Shannon, Laurie (English) LShannon@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-2741

Sigal, Pete (History) peter.sigal@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-3551

Silverblatt, Irene (Cultural Anthropology) ISilver@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 3516

Somerset, Fiona (English) somerset@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-5275

Stein, Rebecca (Cultural Anthropology) rlstein@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-5611

Thorne, Susan (History) sthorne@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 684 8945

Viego, Antonio (Literature) antonioviego@yahoo.com
Local/OfficePhone 919-668-2687
duke.edu/womstud/~aviego Does this guy’s webpage (not working) infers he is a stud for women or what “womstud” !!

Vilaros, Teresa (Romance Studies) teresa.vilaros@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-660-3108

Wald, Priscilla (English) pwald@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 1 919 684 6869

Wallace, Maurice (English and AAAS) MWallace@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919-684-3939

Wong, David (Philosophy) dbwong@duke.edu
Local/OfficePhone 919 660 3046