VIEWPOINTS rOfTOBIAt S OPINIONS HTIfRS TO THf (Dll OR ■ OUR OPINION: The top priority of the country should be education The Oregon educ alien system seems to be trapped on a rotter coaster of posi tive reforms, such as the proposed prepaid tuition [engrain. but more common y. negative drawbacks, such as the recent layoffs in Springfield's School District 19 In an attempt to cut $3 million from nest year's budget, th« district laid off 22 of its employe*** Unfor tunately. most of the younger, more enthusiastic teaching staff, counselors and librarians have been the ones predominantly targeted by the cut, leaving the older and more experienced teachers in tneir solid posh Notts. Though theta cut* proba bly could have bmn made in either aspects of the dis trict, less violently impact ing people's lives, the bottom line is that the dis trict should not have to cut such a large amount from their budget In Oregon and the rest of the United States, three never seems to be any money for education any more. Whenever money is needed in other areas, funds are removed from the educa tion system. We, as Ameri cans and Oregonians, should not only be fright ened, hut screaming for these repeated cuts to stop. But budget cuts are not the only dilemma that schools across the country are facing. There is a current crisis in major cities nationwide con cerning a shortage of teach ers. Though one could say that is * good thing because nil of these recently unem ployed Springfield torn her* can run to Portland and get Hiti*. the problem is much more involved, threatening the qualify of education in these cities (But with our nation* priori tie* focused on everything else but edu cation. it ia no surprise that the quality of education anywhere is declining.) Certain areas are suffering from theae shortages more so than others. The vital area* that desperately need time her* are special educa tion. bilingual and minority education, math and sci ence These are the area* where uncertified teachers are being hired to fill the gap Thi* sort of bottom-feed ing is not only unaccept able. but completely unfair to student* Imagine what the outcome would have been if you had been taught two of the hard***! classes of your academic career — ad ana* and math — by a teacher that was even mom confusing and incompetent than the one you remember having Imagine being a recant transfer student from a non-English speaking country, relying on an edu cate who has never learned how to manage a classroom, let alone a classroom of stu dents who do not speak English. Inner city schools have enough deficiencies without the problem of weak teach ing staffs With recent sur veys finding that 77 percent of major city school districts hired uncertified teachers because of shortage*, one thing is evident: America desperately needs to get its priorities straight and stop neglecting education, I* fr^.ai^NMW.1.,ft***# I- «w far** »»%*««< !•»«« !*•»•*, »»»» v. am on^m 6», iwo i-.mamiC* m m — utmnm, 0 a,m* • *•»• *«•» * «**«• *< *» tmmmm+m*. «iw» am itm»nniiwini) «< *. nmmtt «w **«« it Ma *at<* e» MMmiitm tuttmmtt INtlMlini ro imi a qwoti oh tv« unleaded Cultural custodians could be charlatans '■T • TVre til living in • so-called post m /l / mixiern age that nobody, not even 1/ */ the mind* who came up with the V V Ubei, can define Pont mod«rm*m made it acceptable hit pranroaidentlai Bill Clin too to play hi* m> on MTV and for g»oto politi cal journalist* to wrtte about ail the drag* (bay took on the campaign trail. (I explain* why piaa Uj clothing and kiwi *al*d» ara chk. why camp la art and why fslafel tastes batter in London than it d<»M in Lebanon it has given us esciiing new way* to read fane Kyra without war actual ly reading fane Eyre It show* ua how language works, or rather. Kow it doe* not. It even explains rasas and fra all why woman aacratly envy petdtea. Postmodernism rap bead common sense with deconstruction, post structuralism and a host of five syllable 'isms that make contemporary learning an adventure, if not a fut (scale safari, fust when we thought ww knew all the tight books to read, we re faced with anti-books, or book* about books, or books that tell us books > turn dhMtsi Fortunately fur all the students, academician* and chefs who don't know their aignifW from tbeir signified. a New York University profeasor has 'Stomped forward to assure us that ye*, it is all buliaiitL Whan NYU physicist Alan Sokal hoaxed the editor* of the prestigious critical Journal Social Test by lioiitn* them to publish hi* nonsense essay. "'Tran**rm*ing the Boundaries Toward a Transformative ifomumeutiui erf Quantum Grav ity.“ (Soria/ Text MTJ ha mad* a statement about ac-.atlam.ia too rude to print Sokal* essay it a sampling of tha moat abauni quotation* he could gamer bom tha Ho* and taut* of prominent contemporary thinker* He include* lengthy footnote* and a couple hun dred bibliographic reference* citing big name* in post-modern theory. The tlttjf’l underlying goal, apart from ridicule, is to ***«rt that trendy theories have turned academia into a cerebral free-for-all In which buoword* are more convincing than logic The drive to dismantle old mode* of thinking, Sokal impliea, ha* resulted in *loppy thinking What scholarly Mandat'd* remain in a culture in which Rusanne i* a mote acceptable subject for study than Descartes? Had one*, according to Sokal Social Text is the lean-Paul Geultier of schol arship (t is the printed equivalent of a cappuc cino (neve If it were a person, it would be someone you hated but wanted to know A band. Smashing Pumpkin* It is a clearinghouse of postmodern ideas built in a very nice neigh borhood The subjects it discusses (that is to say. dis courses on) are a* faddish and novel as kiwi sal ads. Even though the editors privately thought Sokal'* article we* “hokey.“ they printed it as a genuine critique They accepted it because It quoted all tha right people, bolstered the pre fifi When pseudo scholarship passes for the real thing one has to wonder who is willing or able to delect double-talk ---99 vailing viewpoints, and was submitted by an author with the correct credentials If that's all it takes to get published these days, who's to say that all the articles and anti books being assigned in Universities aren’t gags, toot When respected scholars “in the know” don't even know when one of their own is blow ing smoke, how are students to know? A worst case scenario is that some of these scholars do know that what they're espousing is junk, but generate more of it anyway 0 P! H10 N ror a society that cant teem to come up with anything new. reinventing the old ha* given everyone something to think •bout Pont modern theories began by showing how litera ture tan be "creatively mis read" to reveal coded meanings They have since learn applied to everything hum haute cuisine to quantum mechanics There are no limits lo where«reativ» misreading, misinterpreting, «nd misleading out take on* If* a fascinating held because H'« Lawless If# jmpular because »S’« an intellectual gam* Kant Kierkegaard and Descartes ware good, but they never gave any on* ili« tool* to deconstruct Spam at analyze !*m«* Bond Unfortunately, it ha* also made it possible for •omebody such m Sokal tnconvincingly “mi* mad" established law* of physical reality When useudo scholarship passe* for the real thing one hru to wonder who is willing at able to detect double talk The men and women who contribute to Social Text are typically lop-notch professor* at lead ing turner*inn* The editor* them*elve* are established brain* And one of the publisher*. Stanley Fi«h, ha* written article* used all over the country lo train undergraduates in the art of misreading These are the custodian* of our cul ture Or are they, as Sokal suspect*, the charla tan*? According to the father of post modernism. Stria* linguist Ferdinand do Saussut*. a *rgmftet it smoke, and a *igtufted t* fir* If you are ever trapped in a fit*, fust yell. Signified' Signi fied'" and sesvrai damn cultural construct* will appear to test yaur physical reality with gender neutral. non hegemonic water Santa Sherwood, a motor mafonng in faumahsm and English, is a columnist for the Emerald, E-mail cheendtglodstone uaregon.edu