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Encyclopedia > Judith Shulevitz

Judith Shulevitz is a writer on religion and literature whose articles for the New York Times and the on-line Slate magazine. She has been heavily involved in the controversy over the work of the psychologist Kevin B. MacDonald.


External links

  • A listing of Judith Shulevitz's articles at Slate (http://slate.msn.com/id/2077581&qp=26132)
    • Evolutionary Psychology's Anti-Semite (http://slate.msn.com/id/1004446/) (Shulevitz's first article On Kevin MacDonald)
    • Is Anthropology Evil? (http://slate.msn.com/id/1006646/)

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When Writers Attack (679 words)
Shulevitz, on the other hand, quotes the briefest fragment of the DeLillo passage to subtantiate her view that Myers "misinterprets" it; she says what she thinks "DeLillo seems to be saying" in it; she provides none of the kind of textual analysis that Myers does to support herself.
After all, this is the same Judith Shulevitz who, as a columnist for Slate, attacked none other than Lee Siegel for giving a harsh review to (or, in Shulevitz's words, "taking a hatchet to") novelist Kurt Andersen.
Lord knows, the very trajectory of Shulevitz's career (scroll down) might be proof enough of that — she didn't, as it turns out, get to write for the most powerful newspaper in the world due to her reporting skills.
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