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Tenured or not, what "really matters" is that the meaning of "loser", mediocrity" and hypocrite" are clear within the text. In any case, your "puzzling" over my ethics seems to be far more gurly-gurl than relevant to any discussion about either CL-S or aesthetics. 
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  i'm puzzled by an ethics that precludes calling anyone a "loser" but permits [even encourages] such epithets as "mediocre" or "hypocrite" . . . of course that should come as no surprise since as a tenured academic i clearly can't be counted on to understand anything that really matters

   

  mike

   

  From: Film-Philosophy Salon [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of bill harris
  Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 10:18 AM
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  I've never called anyone a "loser" and I never intend to. This is because its usage intends upon judging others by the speaker's own standards: intellectual fascism at its worse.

   

  Although I'm not in academia, I can still accept your vexations over the peer process as true. This is because peer processing for tenure obviously suggests the genre of politics and mediocrity that all real art opposes by its nature.

   

  I've tried to explain the CL-S issue as one that's fundamentally different than that of, say, Pollock being judged by those for whom Bottacelli is the bottom line. CL-S wanted to be accepted as the Great Institutional Theoretician; and it was only when his work was derided by those from whom he sought approval did he (and his publisher) do a re-make as a rebel intellectual. 

   

  This, of course, is hypocrisy. 

   

  Bill Harris

   

   

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