Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1991, Page 8, Image 7

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UNIVERSITY
PC obscures issues, speaker says
By Jaooue -ne Woqe
t rrwakS CooWstJtitOf
To hi.mV. the tii run yin !’(
stands, for " j■ r sonitl uunpu •
t»>r To others, IT also stands
(of politically utfri'i t
Catharine Siintpsun. .1 national
ly fi « i.uni/' d authority on at a
cicsmlc freedom. said she hopes
in tin fultire. I’( will stand lur
plenty of c ulture.. 'or politi
1 ally civil
Stlmpson, vice provost and
graduate deall ill K11ij^f• rs irn
vrrsity, commented im political
correctness .uni academk frc<
dom In <i colloquium Thursday
m Room 150 (iolumbin
In a lightly strut lured j riiMin
tut ion. Sltmpspn esplnifud tin'
his! O f V o f I ll 1‘ ! I- I III Pc ,
skt'li.Iini sou it? of tin realities
ijf the American i mnpus and
offered a vision of culture that
irmiM ends the world of cultur
al (onflu I that i rented political
correctness and the issues sur
rounding il
I he lor in PC is now dm ados
old and has had more lives
than tht rarloon character
VVvie I. Cnyole, Snmpson
said
The lerm changed from dr
• i.rilling soineonr who was
s:i11 k mi parly lines, to slang
for sonieoni wtio accepts all
ill i in u 11S i an si ", to being a
shorthand me.ms fur poIitic_.il
conservatives to dismiss things,
such .is affirmative action,
Stimpsnn said
there ,in now two appro
itt;'. camps of IHters." she said
Tin two include those champi
ntn.g minority causes and
;i ,ve supporting individual
religion and family
Simultaneously, thee.incept
ol diversity itself is more di
erse. Slimpson said, noting
that tin' term ‘minority" is also
more complex A lot ol things
ate being jumbled together, m
i tutting animal rignis, i mi
rights. environmentalism and
guy and lesbian issues
"Stereotypes are blinder than
love and'''far more dangerous,"
she said
"What do minority rights
have In common?" asked
Slimpson of the -audience
"They're challenges On cam
pus. thev're calling lor c hange
in the diroc Hon of curric ulum.''
Still. "Shakespeare’ hasn't
ciisappeared. hut new questions
aie being asked" airotit sexism
and anti semitism in his writ
mg and about others
I hope tiiat higher mint alum
tail set a standard (or change,"
Stitnpson said, beginning to
outline her vision
I or cs cr\ smug politic alls
correct person, there is a smug
Catharine Stimpson
politically incorrect person,"
she said
"Being a cultural democracy
is often exhausting and irritat
ing," site said- "It's much hard
er than buying ethnic goods
from .1 mail order catalog or
watching Dmicrs With IVo/ie.s
Stimpson explained that she
does see "a new center evolv
ing in higher education,” one
where people speak and listen
to each other
It we move beyond Mr and
Ms PC. we will have more tree
doni a more interesting pub
lie culture, she said "We will
not live unless we live and let
live "
Journalist to speak on war, abortion
A >. most ntyvspapor odltnrs
to nimr tin' story of tin- year
and tfii v 'll profiulily say the
Persian Coif U.ir Ask Steven
Smith and you may •! a vote
for the abortion i link protests
in Wit hita. Kan which began
last July .inti led lo moo than
>,t>0() arrests
Smltli. managing editor of
1 hr IV/i hil‘i l igio ys tii tfi
sillin' the frustration and eshii
■n tlioii ol rovering the (ipert
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W .1 r in the i lull, Troutili* in
tin* Streets Lessons from the
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first (hand ter Lot lure, an an mi
al series made possible b\ a gift
lr*'in Kohert Chandler, editor of
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Smith's apjMsmincs? is part o(
the School of Journalism's •'>iH
anniversary i elebratloli
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Steven Smith
Knife pulled on students
i lii- followtrig Itu.i dents
wrrc reported lo the Eugene
Police bcpurlmenl from Oi l
.'.'mi to the 29th
i ie thrift of a Honda self
powered mowi-t was report
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stored in tie- Physical Plant's
maintenance building at
lti ■ ' Agate St and is as sto
lon sumi'ti rn e ho t \s e e n
Wednesday, (lit 9 and
Thursday, Oct 17 The po
lice have no suspects
Computer discs were re
ported stolen on Wednes
day. Oil 22 (rom the office
o! Sharon Yoder. adjunct as
six:late prolessor for the Cen
ter for Advanced Technol
ogy m Education The discs,
which included a word-pro
cessing program, were val
ued at S500 Yoder said in
the polite report she had left
her oflice in the Agate build
ings on Tuesday. Oct 21 to
do S'liiif photocopying and
when sin relumed ihi1 discs
were gone The police have
no susptn ts
A man with a knife men
.teed two University Stu
dents Wednesday. Oct 22
David ( h r i s t o p ii e r
1’nmo/ich, .!(), ol 15tfi Ave
nue and Mill Street, told po
lice he anti Renee Dugan, 22,
were walking north on Mill,
approaching East 17tfi Ave
nue when an unidentified
white male crossed Mill and
began walking behind them
According to police reports
Erimozlch heard a "click"
and without turning around
lie asked if everything was
OK I’rlmozich said the re
spouse was, "it'll be pretty
good in a couple of min
utes " 1’rirnozich turned and
the suspect hold out a knife
so it could be seen Accord
ing to police reports, the mis
pet t then walked away after
saying, "have a few night
mares on tne "