oh god, not the shakespeare again
Oct. 15th, 2004 05:37 pmSome people just lose their minds. It's a sad thing when it happens after tenure.
we have this one guy in our department who's decided to devote his research to "who is Shakespeare" -- but not as a linguist, though he's in the Linguistics Department. He's the speaker at today's (mandatory) colloquium. (longtime readers of this journal may remember last year's entries on this subject.).
He's such a bad researcher, and he's a truly irritating presenter:
caracola had to introduce him.
we have this one guy in our department who's decided to devote his research to "who is Shakespeare" -- but not as a linguist, though he's in the Linguistics Department. He's the speaker at today's (mandatory) colloquium. (longtime readers of this journal may remember last year's entries on this subject.).
He's such a bad researcher, and he's a truly irritating presenter:
- he's dirty-minded, and not in a particularly healthy or entertaining way. He read the "may I lie in your lap" bit from Hamlet, but with eyebrow wiggling.
- he's not doing a fair piece of research -- he presents all the positive evidence, and none of the negative.
- he's repetitive -- this year's talk is very similar to last year's talk.
- he's fond of low rhetorical blows "now, if you'll just open your minds, instead of just thinking what the orthodox scholars have programmed you to think, you'll see that [the assertion I make without evidence] is true." And when a tiny piece of evidence actually seems to be supported by other (I might say "real") scholars, he says "Look! even the orthodox scholars agree!"
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Date: 2004-10-16 01:20 am (UTC)