Paradigmskiftets primat

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  • Annelie Bränström Öhman Umeå universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54807/kp.v17.30304

Nyckelord:

academia, excellence, knowledge, ideas

Abstract

Fundamental changes in our assumptions of the world is seldom recognized in broad daylight. Or, to put it with a famous quote from T S Eliot's poem "The hollow men" (1925): "This is the way the world ends/Not with a bang but a whimper". The same pattern can be recognized in both the rhetorical and theoretical performance of a paradigm shift in academia. In this article it is argued that the silence surrounding the integration of the so called "Excellence"-concept in Swedish universities, can serve as an illustrative example of how the "already-there"-ness of paradigm shifts shuts up a critical debate before it even has been articulated. This is explained by the fact that we usually notice a paradigm shift not by its arrival but by its presence, because we are academically trained to think of change and development in terms of conflicting claims. According to this logic, old assumptions of, for instance, knowledge are predestined to be conquered by new and stronger ideas. As it is pointed out in the end of the article, the hidden gender agenda of this thought pattern yet passes embarrassingly unseen.

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Annelie Bränström Öhman, Umeå universitet

Annelie Bränström Öhman är fil.dr och universitetslektor i litteraturvetenskap vid Umeå universitet. Hon arbetar även vid Genusforskarskolan/Umeå Centrum för genusstudier samt ingår i forskningsprogrammet Challenging gender/Centre for Gender Excellence. Hon är även verksam som kulturskribent. Under 2008 utkommer hon med en bok om Sara Lidman med titeln "kärlek! och någonting att skratta åt! dessutom". Sara Lidman och den kärleksfulla blicken.

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2008-06-01

Referera så här

Bränström Öhman, A. (2008). Paradigmskiftets primat. Kulturella Perspektiv – Svensk Etnologisk Tidskrift, 17(2), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.54807/kp.v17.30304