Posted on 06/30/2008 10:17:49 AM PDT by bs9021
Waste Not, Want Not
by: Deborah Lambert, June 30, 2008
Theres a new academic endeavor coming soon to a campus near you. Its called Waste Studies, and according to Charlotte Allen in mindingthecampus.com, its not the study of sewage systems or waste-processing plants.
Founded by Susan Signe Morrison, an English professor at Texas State University, San Marcos, the field of Waste Studies involves the way societies are . . . structured around the control and regulation of excrement.
Not surprisingly, this new Marxist-inspired field of study was cooked up by the womens studies movement. It seems that the dearth of students willing to major in Women's Studies has forced the femmes to develop new worlds to conquerlike the attempted packing of science departments with female professorsand introducing new areas of inquiry like Fat Studies onto our nations campuses.
The premise for Waste Studies is based on attitudes, not facts, about the way that middle class people maintain their social control by drawing boundaries between themselves and the lower classes that involve associating the latter with filth, rubbish, garbage and litter.
Prof. Morrison, a medieval literature specialist, introduced the concept of Waste Studies during a recent academic conference at Western Michigan University.
While other profs waxed eloquent about the urine in French farce, the theology of latrines and excrement in Icelandic sagas, its important to understand that the focus was not on how medieval latrines worked, but rather on developing Waste Studies into an interdisciplinary program that would both understand waste . . . and draw attention to it. NOTE: These days, the term interdisciplinary program does not mean the same in todays academia as it did in previous years, when this involved the melding together of knowledge and methodologies of two or more academic disciplines. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at campusreportonline.net ...
We already knew that these nutty professors were studying a bunch of crap.
Well, maybe one or two of them will really know their sh*t.
Interesting post, bs.
Would I be out of order asking why an English professor is doing this instead of a Chemical Engineer?
societies are . . . structured around the control and regulation of excrementThey're confusing the drive-by media with society. File under "fairness doctrine".
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