Reposted from
http://www.paulasays.com/articles/nadia_el_haj/take_action_deny_tenure.html
Please take a moment to sign
this petition - this one
WILL be delivered to
Columbia University!
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/barnard/
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Nadia Abu El Haj is a
candidate for tenure not
because she is an
accomplished scholar - she
is demonstrably not. El Haj
work is of the kind that
would be regarded as crank
scholarship if not for the
fashionably post-modern
verbiage in which it is
dressed.
The premise of her sole book
is that the ancient
Israelite kingdoms are a
"pure political
fabrication," invented, not
discovered, by dishonest
archaeologists. Because
such an assertion cannot be
proven using evidence, she
ignores almost all actual
archaeological evidence,
turning instead to repeated
and unsubstantiated
assertions of fact based on
conversations she claims to
have had with "student
volunteers" at
archaeological digs and
with "archaeologists" she
does not name.
Even without the security of
tenure El Haj has signed the
petition urging Columbia to
divest form Israel, and a
petition alleging that
Israel planned to carry out
a brutal and massive ethnic
cleansing of all
Palestinians at the start of
the Iraq war. There was no
evidence of such a plan,
just as there is no evidence
for the absured allegations
found in her book. (Such
as her allegation that in
the year 70, Jerusalem was
destroyed not by the Roman
Army, but by a Marxist-style
rebellion of lower-class
Jews targeting upper-class
Jews. The book is filled
with risible pseudo-history
of this type.)
Some of the shortcomings
with Abu El Haj's work are
outlined in the petition.
To sign the petition,
please go to:
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/barnard/
I urge you to sign this
petition and forward it as
widely as possible. While
the goal is Barnard and
Columbia graduates in
particular, please feel free
to send it to anyone that
you believe will sign it.
Please act today. Tenure is
forever.
Sincerely,
Paula
Paula R. Stern
Barnard College, Class of
1982