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Thursday 17 March 2022

Entirely incomprehensible



Phyllis Chesler has a Tablet piece on - well you decide. I suppose it's about peddling woke nonsense within institutional psychiatry. Not an unfamiliar problem in a wider sense, but it does remind us that nonsense can be useful in erecting academic barriers. Not that many people would wish to climb these barriers.

I began the research that led to my pioneering work, Women and Madness, 53 years ago. The book challenged institutional psychiatry, psychology, and psychoanalysis. Thus, I was especially interested in attending the opening panel of Barnard’s 47th Scholar and Feminist Conference on Living in Madness: Decolonization, Creation, Healing. The panel was titled “Willful Subjects*: Decolonizing the Psychiatric Institution.”

With some exceptions, the speeches were entirely incomprehensible.


The whole thing is worth reading as a reminder of just how far down the rabbit hole it is possible to go in academic circles. All the way then further than that seems to be the answer.

Although the speakers employed a pseudo-Mandarin language meant to impress, dominate, and silence, I was nevertheless able to comprehend this much: They argued for the destruction of boundaries and borders of all kinds; viewed chaos as “liberating” and “revolutionary”; and tended toward romanticizing “madness.” While I initiated the view that psychiatric diagnoses can certainly be stigmatizing and punitive in ways that are sexist, racist, and classist, I have never romanticized psychological suffering as “liberating” or “revolutionary.” It is, rather, a trip to hell, one never chosen...

I must admit: I understood very little of what the second speaker, Dr. Emily Ng, said. Her study was based in China. She did not criticize totalitarian communism, Maoism, the mass murder of many millions, the ongoing genocide of Uighur Muslims. She spoke about “ghosts,” “spirit possession,” and “mediumship” versus “diagnoses.” While China was never “colonized,” she still wanted a “cosmo-political universe” that was more “porous.”

9 comments:

The Jannie said...

"more porous" so her proposals were full of holes . . .

DiscoveredJoys said...

Marxism and the Left in general desire Utopia and lust after chaos and destruction of the status quo as the means to that end. A reasonable person would point out that creating a new society whilst surrounded by piles of dead bodies and ashes is not a good starting place.

Since such bloody Utopian plans have not worked so far one can only assume that there is a sick attraction for demolition rather than democracy. You would have hoped that institutional psychiatrists would have greater insight into these dark desires.

dearieme said...

'While China was never “colonized,”': she doesn't know much history, does she?

Sam Vega said...

This type of academia seems to involve learning a pointless made-up language that doesn't relate to the real world, or indeed have any meaning. You turn up at university and are exposed to it for three years, and have a go at writing essays in it and speaking it during seminars. Then you either go and get a fairly low-level admin job, or, if people think you have mastered the language fluently, you can get a coveted academic job. Academic jobs are coveted because you get high status, access to students to sleep with, and it's not much like real work. Lots of administrators and other university employees will support you in this, because the more people like you there are, the more secure their jobs are.

I thought that by voting Conservative I would be able to contribute to a mass defunding of this sort of unproductive vacuous nonsense, at least in this country. I was wrong, though.

Sen. C.R.O'Blene said...

I'm still amazed that people like this have a job for life, paid for by the taxpayer, and without any form of controlling management whatsoever!

They can just spout any gibberish they like, and still get enormous sums for no contribution to society whatsoever.

Parasites really...

Bucko said...

Read the whole article and I'm surprised these people get anything done. They clearly don't do anything actually useful. I agree with the above: Parasites

Tammly said...

Yes as Sam says, if only we could turn off the tax payer tap, it would have a salutary and satisfying effect.

A K Haart said...

Jannie - like a net made with holes and nothing else.

DJ - yes there does appear to be a sick attraction for demolition rather than democracy. It sounds facile, but destruction is much easier than building. Those who can't build destroy.

dearieme - no she doesn't, although I bet the word has a special woke meaning.

Sam - I'm sure you are right and if we can't vote against it the nonsense will continue. It is probably quite easy to learn the language too and that helps academics because they become notably fluent in it.

Scrobs and Bucko - yes they are parasites and I don't see any way they can be removed. Not mad, just parasites.

A K Haart said...

Tammly - it seems that there are many things we just can't vote for or even see discussed effectively in the mainstream media.