Claudine Gay’s ousting reveals that the messenger is still an easier target than the message | Kenan Malik
Claudine Gay’s ousting reveals that the messenger is still an easier target than the message | Kenan Malik

Claudine Gay’s ousting reveals that the messenger is still an easier target than the message | Kenan Malik

She got caught blatantly plagiarizing her small body of research. That she is still faculty at Harvard is a disgrace.
Not quite, and the specifics can matter a lot in cases like this. The way it was explained to me that made the most sense, was to imagine if there were two types of plagiarism: felony and misdemeanor. Felony plagiarism is taking someone else’s idea and claiming it as your own, or directly quoting an original idea without putting it in quotes, and pretending it was your idea all along. Misdemeanor plagiarism is not properly citing someone else’s idea, or simply misattributing a quote or well-established concept. Not that hard to do to be honest, and while the latter is careless and shouldn’t ever happen, Gay was accused of what would be a misdemeanor plagiarism. She didn’t steal anyone’s ideas, she just did a bad job at attribution. The distinction matters, though what she did still isn’t good, to be fair.
Dude whatever you heard is wrong. She directly copied stuff.
She was so blatant or lazy she copied the acknowledgement sections.
If Lawrence Bacow got caught plagiarizing and told congress genocide doesn’t violate Harvard’s code of conduct he would’ve been out in a week.