Hypothesis : Postmodernism and Female Dominated Academic Fields

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    Lately I have being forming in mind the hypothesis that postmodernism is prevalent in almost if not all of female dominated academic fields. Sadly I haven’t had time ( summer curses exams soon and i have to keep my internet addiction on check) to test this hipothesis ( count the number of references to known postmodernist phillosophers in each field and proponents and measure that number against the number of female university students in each field for several countries ).
    What’s your opinion guys ? Do you think there’s a correlation between postmodernism thinking prevalence and female dominated academic fields ?.

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    What’s your opinion guys ? Do you think there’s a correlation between postmodernism thinking prevalence and female dominated academic fields ?.

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    hypothesis that postmodernism is prevalent in almost if not all of female dominated academic fields.

    I’m going to go beyond hypothesis all the way to theory proven by hard data.

    There are exceptions, and these are mathematics, the hard sciences and engineering. Emotions and feelings do not count if you can’t solve the problems on the examinations.

    In my mind they shouldn’t; although, in this crazy world, who knows what will make for a graduation requirement for women?

    I can almost hear it now, “She can’t do math, but we will miss our quota if she doesn’t graduate.”

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