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Cambridge Uni students get Shakespeare trigger warnings
Shakespeare contains gore and violence that might "upset" you, Cambridge University students have been warned. The "trigger warnings" - red triangles with an exclamation mark - appeared on their English lecture timetables.
Lectures including Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus contain "discussion of sexual violence, sexual assault", the BBC's Newsnight programme has learned.
The university said the warnings were "at the lecturer's own discretion" and "not a faculty-wide policy". The lecture timetables were issued to this term's students by the university's faculty of English.
[...] Asked about the warnings, one Cambridge academic who did not wish to be named, said their "duty as educators was to prepare students for the world not protect them for three years". Prof Dennis Hayes from Derby University's education faculty said: "Once you get a few trigger warnings, lecturers will stop presenting anything that is controversial... gradually, there is no critical discussion".
Cambridge University said the English faculty "does not have a policy on trigger warnings", but added: "Some lecturers indicate that some sensitive material will be covered in a lecture... this is entirely at the lecturer's own discretion and is in no way indicative of a faculty-wide policy."
Forsooth!
Also at Cambridge News, The Guardian, and The Independent.
(Score: 1) by Noldir on Friday October 20 2017, @09:45AM (1 child)
Twitter PTSD....I thought you where joking. And proactively trying to silence the armed forces because Twitter PTSD is worse then the stuff the boys and girls in green get.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 20 2017, @05:58PM
Reading comprehension pal, "there are groups that have higher statistics of PTSD than you" in reference I suppose to military personnel giving her a hard time for using the term PTSD like they are the only ones who suffer from it. There is absolutely nothing about "twitter PTSD" but there is reference to online harassment / stalking, and if you don't realize by now that it can be a big deal then you need to get out of the house more, expand your consciousness to include more than teenage bravado.