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Christopher Dummitt’s ’Mea Culpa’ Document and Andrei Șerban’s Resignation

Symbolon (Targu Mures), 2021-07, Vol.21 (1(38)), p.47-52

ISSN: 1582-327X ;EISSN: 2344-4460

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  • Title:
    Christopher Dummitt’s ’Mea Culpa’ Document and Andrei Șerban’s Resignation
  • Author: Cristian Stamatoiu
  • Subjects: confession
  • Is Part Of: Symbolon (Targu Mures), 2021-07, Vol.21 (1(38)), p.47-52
  • Description: The founder and promoter of gender studies, Christopher Dummitt, ended up denying, in 2019, his theory launched with unexpected success over two decades ago. He confessed that he had trafficked insignificant data in order to use it to successfully support a doctoral thesis in the perspective of a university career. Later published under the title ”The Manly Modern: Masculinity in Postwar Canada” (2007), the work had become in the meantime the ”bible” of postmodern gender studies, claiming that the sex of the individual is not an anatomical reality but a psycho-social construct that can be modified at any time. By becoming a pillar of postmodern society and Sexist-Marxist egalitarianism, the ideology initiated by him made history. Still, it also made collateral victims, such as the director Andrei Șerban. Forced by a high professional conscience, he resigned from Columbia University in the same year (2019) due to the mentalities induced by the respective theory and dogmatized in the “politically correct” form. And suddenly, the great director discovered that the world of competition and the freedom of expression has reached the highest level of art, to the point where the ideological criteria would prevail in front of the aesthetic ones, leading to a degradation of the artistic expression. Namely, it is about the shocking reencounter for Andrei Șerban precisely with the censorship mechanism he had fled from in his youth from the communist East towards the then free world of the West.
  • Publisher: UArtPres
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1582-327X
    EISSN: 2344-4460
  • Source: Directory of Open Access Journals

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