President Amy's Halloween Party

Scrapbook President Amy's Halloween Party The president of the University of Pennsylvania, Amy Gutmann, hosted a Halloween party at her home last week. One of the revelers dressed up as an Arab...

...Maybe they're too scary evil, or scary evil in the wrong way, or who knows what...
...He might also have personified the low ebb of the contemporary American novel, captured (unwittingly, of course) in the Times's assertion that "critics and readers alike ranked him among the best of the generation that succeeded Hemingway and Faulkner...
...The images are, in fact, disturbingly familiar: Sympathizers of suicide-bombers in the Middle East routinely show solidarity with their "freedom fighters" by dressing children up in the same type of costumes, complete with plastic dynamite and fake AK-47s...
...Cut him some slack...
...She released a statement on the Penn website: Each year, the president hosts a Halloween party for Penn students...
...No, he concluded...
...But there's no rule book that he should have consulted on the subject...
...We're picking up a vibe here, and it's not Charlie Chaplin dropping a banana peel in front of a goosestepping Hitler...
...Amy Gutmann, for her part, is smart enough to recognize a bad career move when she finds herself in the middle of one...
...The student himself later posted a statement expressing "condolences and sympathy to all affected by our costumes...
...There they were noticed by Winfield Myers, who drew attention to them on his blog at democracy-project...
...There is no agenda or statement associated with our behavior shown in these pictures...
...The truth is that Styron was a novelist of modest gifts, deployed in a handful of works of diminishing distinction...
...A KKK member...
...Imagine what Faulkner might have accomplished if he had only known Jackie Onassis...
...Styron was distinct from William Faulkner in other ways...
...I don't consider myself in the Southern school, whatever that is,' he told the Paris Review in the spring of 1953...
...No agenda...
...In the headline, readers were informed that, to his everlasting credit, Styron "transcended roots...
...They all crowd around to have their picture taken with me in costume...
...Fair enough: Styron was no Faulkner—or, as the Times would have it, Faulkner was no Styron...
...But in modern liberal circles, posing as a Palestinian suicide bomber . . . is just fine...
...Doctorow, Candice Bergen, Carly Simon, John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Mike Wallace and even Norman Mailer, with whom he had feuded fiercely early in their acquaintanceship...
...The student had the right to wear the costume [!?!] just as I, and others, have a right to criticize his wearing of it...
...Among the captions written by the student himself for his photos were "Another hostage shot," "Influencing future Mujahideen," and "freedom fighter . .. pose[s] for a picture...
...Most poignant, he is likely to be remembered, if he is remembered at all, as the owner of a waterfront estate on Martha's Vineyard where, in the admiring words of the Times, "his circle of friends grew over the years to include Lillian Hellman, Art Buchwald, Philip Roth, James Jones, James Baldwin, E.L...
...An obvious question" occurred to Myers: "Would Gutmann have posed with a guest—or even allowed him into her house—if he'd dressed as Adolf Hitler or a Nazi SS officer...
...Even if he went over the fuzzy line, how much public outrage does it merit...
...He wrote a therapeutic account of his own depression and alcoholism, and his last significant public appearance was to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee against the Supreme Court nomination of Robert Bork...
...That is to say, this Virginia native surveyed the whole human condition in his work, not just daily life in New York City (Edith Wharton), Massachusetts (Nathaniel Hawthorne), or Mississippi (Eudora Welty...
...This year, one student who had a toy gun in hand had his picture taken with me before it was obvious to me that he was dressed as a suicide bomber...
...As soon as I realized what his costume was, I refused to take any more pictures with him, as he requested...
...But if it is, we would recommend that Christopher Lehmann-Haupt's New York Times obituary for William Styron (Nov...
...As an example of extolling a minor gentleman of letters as a major figure in American literature, it is very nearly letter-perfect...
...We wish to make it clear that we do not support terrorism, violence, or anything that is against society...
...A Scrapbook friend notes, "This may clinch her appointment as the next president of Harvard University...
...2) be added to the syllabus...
...And speaking of Mississippi, while Styron was politely compared to William Faulkner early in his career, he "balked at being pigeonholed as an heir to Faulkner...
...Many of the commenters at volokh.com were of like mind, arguing that this was just harmless mockery, a student poking fun at terrorists...
...Suicide bombers are scary evil things...
...More than 700 students attend...
...it's a matter of taste and judgment on which reasonable people can differ...
...One of the revelers dressed up as an Arab suicide-bomber and posed for a picture with her...
...The student posted the photo, along with a number of other photos from the festivities (including mock executions of fellow students), on his Facebook page...
...William Styron, R.I.P The Scrapbook doubts that obituary writing is taught in America's journalism schools...
...Libertarian law professor Eugene Volokh of UCLA took the much-ado-about-not-much view: For Pete's sake, this is a Halloween party, with a bunch of college kids trying to be creative, including trying to be creative with a theme of "dressing as scary evil things...
...A lively discussion ensued on other websites...
...He posted the photo on a website and it was picked up on several other websites...
...His peers included James Jones, Gore Vidal and Norman Mailer...
...The costume is clearly offensive and I was offended by it...

Vol. 12 • November 2006 • No. 9


 
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