DFW

Iโ€™ve always seen David Foster Wallace accused of being sexist and misogynistic. Yet Iโ€™ve never PS_0241_CENTER_KIDSseen any evidence of this in his works or anywhere else.

Yep, he has characters who are sexist, but check this out: we live in a world that is sexist and misogynistic, so having characters who putatively live in that world and who never, ever exhibit those characteristics would be rather inauthentic, wouldnโ€™t it?

A lot of people it seems have trouble discerning fiction from reality.

Hereโ€™s is DFWโ€™s reading list from his former course.

Notice anything?

Yeah, six of the nine authors are women.

Outside of a specific course in the womenโ€™s studies department, that is highly unusual. Iโ€™d bet in 99 out of 100 English departments you walk into, 90% of the assigned authors would be male.

The specific accusations that DFW is a misogynist seem to spring from envy than anything else, and misreading of his works by those who should know better.

But when you have an ideology to push, โ€œknowing betterโ€ is no obstacle.

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