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Hong Key
07-21-2014, 07:44 AM
Top 10 Utterly Ridiculous Gender Studies Courses

Imagine: you’re paying $30,000 a year to send your kid to college and she calls to tell you her class schedule. “Monday and Wednesday mornings I’m taking ‘The Phallus’ and Tuesday and Thursday I have ‘Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music.’”

“You’re taking the what?”

These course titles aren’t a joke.

Women’s studies has long been a field in which scholarship takes a backseat to leftist activism and radical feminist politics. Although the discipline has “evolved” to encompass gender and sexuality studies, campus programs remain ideologically sterile laboratories designed to indoctrinate students into the ins and outs of the live-action role playing game they call feminism.

Typically gender studies departments are nothing more than vocational training programs for progressive activists. The political litmus tests and radical feminist indoctrination administered by these programs are well documented in One-Party Classroomby David Horowitz and Jacob Laskin. When students sign up for classes like “Introduction to Women’s Studies” at Penn State, they may not realize they’re getting a “course in (rather than about) the ideology of radical feminism.”

But not all gender studies classes have such innocuous titles. Here are 10 hit-you-over-the-head ridiculous gender and women’s studies courses offered by American colleges and universities:

The Unbearable Whiteness of Barbie

Pornographies On/Scene

Che Guevara, the Man and the Myths

Feminist Understanding of Victims

How to be Gay: Male Homosexuality and Initiation

Feminisms and the Fate of the Planet

Rednecks, Queers, and Country Music

Women’s Fabrication Skills

The Phallus

Gender, Race and Gay Rights in the Obama Era

Read more about class descriptions (http://www.newsrealblog.com/2010/08/12/top-10-utterly-ridiculous-gender-studies-courses-1/)

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10. Occidental College – The Unbearable Whiteness of Barbie: Race and Popular Culture in the United States

Readin’, writin’, and RACIST!!! A smattering of white guilt, a dash of anti-capitalism, and fresh from the oven at President Obama’s alma mater comes this Marxist inquiry into Barbie’s unbearable whiteness. From the Spring 2010 catalog:

Have you ever said or thought “I don’t look like a Barbie!”? Join the crowd. However, the problem that Barbie presents is infinitely more complex than her supposed life-sized measurements. As the embodiment of complex discourses on race, sex and gender Barbie provides a central figure for this course in exploring broader themes, particularly those of race and social justice. Thus, we will cover a wide territory that ranges from an exploration of the ways in which scientific racism has been put to use in the making of Barbie to an interpretation of the film The Matrix as a Marxist critique of capitalism. You’ll never play with your toys the same way again.

Oxy doesn’t have a separate gender studies major, so this one falls under the Critical Theory and Social Justice Department.

Minesweeper
07-21-2014, 08:00 AM
Gender studies and contemporary feminist thought might only serve as a proof that women truly aren't equal to men.

Hong Key
07-21-2014, 08:27 AM
Harvard Feminist Says Academic Freedom Should Be Abolished

A Harvard University feminist student writing in the campus newspaper The Crimson recently posited this:

“If our university community opposes racism, sexism, and heterosexism, why should we put up with research that counters our goals simply in the name of “academic freedom”?

The column was titled “The Doctrine of Academic Freedom – Let’s Give Up On Academic Freedom in Favor of Justice.”

Its author, senior Sandra Y.L. Korn, a joint history of science and studies of women, gender and sexuality major, called for the end of academic freedom and in its place “a more rigorous standard: one of ‘academic justice.’”

“When an academic community observes research promoting or justifying oppression, it should ensure that this research does not continue,” she wrote. “The power to enforce academic justice comes from students, faculty, and workers organizing together to make our universities look as we want them to do.”

Uh huh. She went there.

The column has been circulated among conservative circles, including on Facebook’s Best of the Web, whose poster pointed out that “if college (or any level of school, for that matter) is no longer a place to discover truth, and is only extant for the purposes of opposing a list of -isms, what is the purpose of attending such a rotten, decrepit and decadent place?”

http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/16439/