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Campus Watch ResearchFear-Mongering at Yale [on Marcia Inhorn]
by Noah Pollak http://www.commentarymagazine.com/blogs/index.php/pollak/76322 http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/8070 Martin Kramer's post about the decision by Yale University Press to remove the Danish Muhammad cartoons from a book about the Danish Muhammad cartoons is very much worth your time. Hugh Fitzgerald's post is also excellent. As Martin reveals, one of the central figures who ensured the censorship of the cartoons is Prof. Marcia Inhorn, the head of Yale's Middle East Studies department, which I wrote about for this website last year. Martin links to a piece Inhorn wrote in 2006 that is really a model of the genre:
What saddens me, by contrast, is how important it is for leftist world travelers to be treated as royalty by their hosts, and how they respond to Potemkin Village–style tours of repressive and dysfunctional countries with hoary tropes about the nobility of the Orient. Because she was treated as an "honoured guest in every setting" in Iran, the fact that the regime promotes war and terrorism around the globe is irrelevant; the fact that it strings up homosexuals from cranes in downtown Tehran doesn't matter; the fact that it brutally tortures its own dissenters is barely of any concern and neither is the prison rape of young girls before their executions. Inhorn is not simply agnostic on the question of the Iranian regime—she actually admires it because the mullahs allow in vitro fertilization and birth control:
This isn't scholarship, diplomacy, basic politeness, or even Radical Chic. It is something else entirely. If you're some variety of terrorist, thug, or authoritarian and you want to get good press in Western academic circles—well, give some lavish toasts to the timorous professor at your table, make her feel important, and then watch the apologetics and accolades pour in. This is the petty narcissism of mediocre academics who are desperate for the celebrity and adulation that they are so deservedly denied in America. receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list This text may be reposted or forwarded so long as it is presented as an integral whole with complete information provided about its author, date, place of publication, and original URL.
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