May 29, 2002
7:36 AM
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Something about Shooting Stanley Fish in a BarrelOnce, when asked by a student how he can get away with his famously unsourced assertions and oddly malicious personal attacks, Stanley Fish replied, "Because I'm Stanley Fish, and you're not." Which he defends by claiming that his actions derive from his theoretical work, mostly on the subjective nature of authority (albeit in a literary sense, but then who's to argue).
So it's a little odd that in this article he attacks journalists - whom, other than a few anonymous beat reporters and David Brooks (who is a columnist and commentator, but hardly an objectivity-seeking reporter), he groups as "they" - for being less than fair to academics. Don't get too riled up, though; this is likely just Fish's latest attempt to bait a controversy and stick his name at the top.
posted by risenc (7 comments total)
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I love the notion that reportes do not and can not understand the mysteries of the academic world--the Delphic Oracles and their gassings. But really, it is simple enough and involves merely Job Security, jealousy, massive Egos, gossip. Gee. Just like life beyond the academy.
posted by Postroad at 7:55 AM on May 29, 2002