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Penn Announces Controversial Cartoonist to Lead Fall Course

Controversial Cartoons ​Spark ⁣Debate in Academia


⁣ Dwayne Booth’s provocative work (asc.upenn.edu), including his contentious cartoons (clowncrack.com)

Despite creating contentious anti-Semitic imagery, Dwayne ⁤Booth is set to educate on the ⁢nuances of political ⁣humor at the University of ‌Pennsylvania ​this fall, the school affirmed.

Back in the Lectern: Exploring ​the Boundaries ​of Political⁤ Satire – This ⁢is‍ the core of Booth’s course “Sick and Satired:‌ The Insanity ​of ‌Humor and How it Keeps Us Sane.” The syllabus promises ‌a deep dive ‌into how satire reflects and refracts societal divides, with a ⁢lens on politics, culture, and⁣ faith.

The⁣ announcement comes on ⁤the heels of heated controversy surrounding

anti-Semitic illustrations created by Booth, under ⁤his pseudonym “Mr. Fish.”

One graphic in particular ⁤reimagines the malicious blood libel trope with a modern spin, while⁣ others juxtapose the Holocaust with current geopolitical conflicts, challenging​ the viewer’s ethical and historical perceptions.

Interim‌ Penn President Larry Jameson, labeling the ‌visuals as “reprehensible,” ⁢held fast to the university’s ⁤staunch stance on free speech and has abstained from⁢ disciplining Booth, ‌reaffirming Booth’s academic role.

Course Listings and‌ Student Reactions

“Sick and Satired” has been previously‍ taught by Booth and is returning for⁣ the 2024 academic year. Penn’s course directory has been updated, coinciding with the enrolment roll-out, igniting mixed reactions from students.

Noah Rubin, a Penn junior, shared his dismay saying, ​

“The decision to allow Booth’s rehiring⁣ is ​outrageous.⁢ I can’t ⁤fathom attending ⁢his class,⁢ and‌ I​ feel my Jewish peers share this ⁢sentiment.”

Rubin also‍ highlighted his ⁤unaddressed concerns regarding ​academic freedom and student wellbeing ​within Booth’s classroom.

Penn’s Precedent with ​Academic Expression

The defense of Booth’s academic⁣ presence is contrasted with the suspension of law professor Amy Wax for her vocal criticisms on diversity, revealing inconsistencies in ​the enforcement of free expression at Penn.

Responses‌ to‌ requests ⁢for comments from both Booth and Penn have ⁢yet to be ⁣received.

Nevertheless, Booth ‌has garnered extensive support from the university’s administration⁢ and faculty, with public declarations stressing the importance of safeguarding academic liberties amidst threats of ​harassment and institutional reputation damage.

Booth⁣ has recently spoken out​ in defense of⁣ his ‍work, arguing that ⁣his cartoons are misinterpreted‍ when removed ‌from their intended context—a concomitant‍ to critical columns ​alleging⁣ severe misconduct by Israel against Palestinian ⁢territories.

Ultimately,⁣ this tumultuous dialog within⁢ Penn presents a broader conversation on ​the balance between freedom‍ of expression⁤ and the cultural⁢ sensitivities that shape our collective academic and civic engagement.



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