Gregor Samsa
That Guy
To briefly respond...Originally posted by tink 18
Windschuttle has gone out there and caused a massive debate over Aboriginal history and Methodology in Australia but dont you think that by simply criticising him, you are doing exactly what he is doing to Reynolds, Ryan, Deanne, Manne and co. Going out and trying to find some means of criticism for their work. You cant just go out there like some of you have and Blast Windschuttle because that is bad history
The idea about objective/scientific/traditional history is to look at an event etc from the outside, not letting your biases, political agendas or personal perspectives influence you.
I seriously thought history extension students who have been studying this course for a year would know not to just straight out criticise someone.
Windschuttle does go out and basically makes the same mistakes that he accuses other historians of making. But dont go out and criticise him because that is just showing bias without evidence. You need to criticise If that is what you wish by analysing his works and coming to well thought out and logical conclusions.
But that's the crux of it. From what I've read of Windschuttle's works (The Fabrication Of Aboriginal History and several articles from his site, www.sydneyline.com ) he criticises others heavily for these mistakes that he also makes, without acknowledging his own fallibility.
This is largely, in my opinion, because of Windschuttle's vehement criticism of post-modernism, which of course has the lack of absolute truth as one of it's central doctrines.. (As seen in texts such as 'The Killing Of History' and his articles about Michel Foucault..). Of course, truth does exist in some form, even within Post-Modernism, but from a speech of his I saw (A debate over the 'value' of post-modern history), Keith believes that Post-Modernism instead equates to absolute relativism, attempting to relate an 'extreme' opinion as widespread, which isn't the case. Personally, I'd constitute this as 'bad history'. (IMO)
Windschuttle's belief in a conspiracy can again be demonstrated by his own writings;
It's no secret that the left controls history in Australia, that most of the humanities departments are themselves left dominated and history itself is by far the worst.
And what that's meant is that leftest radicalism has defined history teaching in Australia..- Lateline, 3/09/03. (While this is perhaps made more direct because of it's medium and context, it is a good indication of Windschuttle's belief of conspiracy amongst the universities...)
Will add to this. (Need to do some research, in the best historiographical sense.)
Haven't quite scuttled the Windschuttle.