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Middle East studies in the NewsCaucus for a New Political Science Issues Statement, Defends Rashid Khalidi
by Press Release http://homepage.mac.com/thenervousfishdown/files/khalidi.html http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/6173 PRESS RELEASE *** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HEADLINE: Caucus for a New Political Science Issues Statement, Defends Rashid Khalidi The Caucus for a New Political Science issued a statement today condemning recent efforts by John McCain and Sarah Palin to impugn the integrity of Dr. Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University. Founded at the American Political Science Association's 1967 annual meeting in Chicago, the Caucus is the oldest organized grouping of progressive political scientists in the United States. The Caucus is united by the idea that Political Science as an academic discipline should be committed to advancing progressive political development. Today's statement follows below. For further information, contact: Nicholas Kiersey Christine Kelly Jennifer Leigh Disney Statement: The Caucus for a New Political Science (CNPS) hereby expresses its outrage at Sarah Palin and the McCain campaign's efforts this week to impugn the integrity of Dr. Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University. Khalidi is one of the world's leading scholars of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Palestinian history. As academics who rely on scholarship like Khalidi's for our own research and teaching, we simply cannot let these slurs pass unremarked. In her efforts to discredit Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, Governor Palin tried to suggest that Khalidi is "yet another radical professor" in Obama's circle of friends and associates. This, of course, by way of questioning Obama's patriotism and fitness to serve as President of the United States. Palin's comments are, at best, suggestive of a deep-rooted ignorance of Middle Eastern affairs. More troubling still, they point to a tendency to engage in a politics of demonization and the possibility of a systematic chilling of academic freedom and freedom of speech, the likes of which we have not seen since the era of Joseph McCarthy. Khalidi is a scholar of the relationship between cultural identity and political power. In a world where terrorism has become such an irresponsibly used catch-phrase, we need level-headed politicians who are unafraid to examine their own cultural biases. Rashid Khalidi's scholarship on the objectification of and prejudice against Arab culture in Western discourse provides an exemplary set of tools in this mission. That a scholar like Khalidi should have become the target of such ignorant rhetoric as demonstrated by Senator McCain and Governor Palin last week is both embarrassing and disgraceful. Sincerely, The Caucus for a New Political Science (CNPS) Nicholas J. Kiersey, PhD Christine Kelly, PhD Jennifer Leigh Disney, PhD Mark Kaswan, C.Phil. Michael McIntyre, PhD Foad Izadi, Yoav Peled, PhD Ed Webb, PhD Stephen Bronner, PhD John Ehrenberg, PhD Hamideh Sedghi, PhD Sheila Collins, PhD Sanford Schram, PhD Gerard Huiskamp, PhD Stephen S. Smith, PhD Jacob Segal, PhD Jacinda Swanson, PhD Victor Wallis, PhD Bruce E. Caswell, PhD Joe Kling, PhD Amy Linch David Lempert, Ph.D., J.D., M.B.A., E.D. (Hon.) John Berg, PhD Beate Sissenich, PhD R. Claire Snyder-Hall, PhD Bron Tamulis Nancy Love, PhD Adolph Reed, PhD Jeff Goodwin, PhD Brian Caterino, PhD William F. Grover, PhD Tanya R. Austin Joseph G. Peschek, PhD Bruce E Wright, Ph.D Margaret E. Farrar, PhD Laura Olson, PhD Immanuel Ness, PhD Benjamin Arditi, PhD Meredith L. Weiss, PhD Alethia Jones, PhD Kevin B. Anderson, PhD Patricia Siplon, PhD Beverly A. Gaddy, PhD Roberto Alejandro, Professor ---------------------------------- receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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