

Tara Brabazon's 12 Rules for (academic) life - a stroppy feminist's guide through teaching, learning, politics and Jordan Peterson
20 snips Sep 12, 2020
Tara Brabazon, an academic and feminist, critiques Jordan Peterson's research integrity, alignment with the alt-right, and compares his downfall to Donald Trump's. She explores the impact of individual success on society, challenges Peterson's views on postmodernism and academia, and emphasizes the importance of women's laughter as a tool of resistance. Brabazon also delves into the crisis of leadership in international higher education and advocates for academic challenge and critical thinking.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Post-Debate Fallout and Personal Transformation
03:27 • 6min
Exploring the Legacy of Self-Help and Individual Success
09:54 • 4min
Navigating Personal Disappointments and Societal Challenges
13:45 • 18min
Embracing Unpopular Culture and Women's Laughter
32:08 • 26min
Debunking the Myth of PhD Expertise in Higher Education
58:36 • 16min
Exploring Postmodernist Philosophy, Gender, and Empirical Understanding
01:14:46 • 3min
Critiquing Jordan Peterson's References and Philosophical Stance
01:17:52 • 3min
Challenges of Leadership and Representation in International Higher Education
01:21:18 • 13min
Challenges in Maintaining Academic Rigor
01:34:13 • 26min
Respecting the Sick and Dying
01:59:47 • 32min
Unpacking Jordan Peterson's Impact on Cultural Studies and Women's Rights
02:31:53 • 12min