February 7, 2012
Published: 20 Jun 10 12:21 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20100620-27977.html
A philosopher and gender theorist rejected a prize for civil courage at Christopher Street Day parade in Berlin on Saturday, criticising the march as too superficial and commercial.
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She may be right about the commercialization and superficiality of the parade, but at least have the decency not to spit on the prize you're being offered! If she wants to criticize the parade, do it politely, at the right time, in the right place. AT THE PARADE when they honoring you is not the right time or place! Not a classy move.
Why show up to reject the prize when you can just not show up which says the same thing.
That WAS the exact right time and place, if not then and there, then when and where?
She showed up and not accept the prize to make an statement of something important that is going on. Among the party and the halve naked guys people forget the real reason for the parade.
It has nothing to do about being 'classy', actually being classy in that context is a very superficial and silly thing, totally the opposite of what she represents.
(see top salaries at U of California; http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/news/casalary/uc)
the california system is currently going broke, leading to many layoffs of teachers and unemployment. her salary that is quoted here is still higher, since it does not include her expense account and fees of $ 10000 for lectures given at other universities. i do think it is a bit facile to do politics abroad and ignore urgent labor issues at home. the academic star salaries are part of the problem. so i hope she would also refuse to enter into a salary system that does not reflect the political concerns of the humanities. many of america's current political intellectual leaders (jameson, bhabha, west, gilman, fish) have addressed every questionable aspect of cultural politics but have yet to address their own financial elitism. unemployment in the humanities runs high with only 1 in every 3 students securing a job. american academia has rightfully been called a ponzi scheme.