Doctor Scratch wrote:It might be more productive, Droopy, if you actually read Brooks's published scholarship, or better yet, if you tried to engage her. She's fairly active online. Why don't you confront her with your criticism and see how it goes? See what you manage to get out of the exchange.
I've just begun a re-reading of an overview of 20th century French philosophy (Robert Wickes' excellent and detailed study of the main currents) and an anthology of readings on Hegel (
Hegel, edited by Michael Inwood (Trinity College, Oxford) and have also just started a re-reading of Wolfgang Schivelbusch's
Three New Deals: Reflections on Roosevelt's America, Mussolini's Italy, and Hitler's Germany, so I don't really have time to concern myself with Brook's "Reform Mormon" animadversions.
I've partaken of a portion of her online essays, however, and I think my criticisms thus far accurately reflect her pretty traditional literary/humanities academic leftism. Woman's studies puts her well beyond LDS doctrinal/philosophical boundaries to the point that any argument about whether this could represent any legitimate form of
Mormonism is moot.