Misguided Outrage

Here’s who Zhana Vrangalova is in her own words:

Dr. Zhana Vrangalova is the creator of the Casual Sex Project, a website where people share their true stories of hookups. She is also a New York City-based sex researcher, educator, writer, and frequent media consultant. She holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Cornell University, and studies casual sex, non-monogamy, and sexual orientation. She teaches Human Sexuality at NYU, blogs for Psychology Today, and tweets obsessively about new sex research.

Strangely, there’s no outrage against her while people were foaming at the mouth about the woman with the “smells in literature” dissertation.

12 thoughts on “Misguided Outrage

  1. Find her dissertation and post it. Or @ the original person who pointed out that it is women like the smell of lit lady “who are the ruin of our institutions” such as the Academy.

    It is a gigantic internet after all.

    A bit sex-biased of the OG poster to assume that civilization needs women more than men, but perhaps it was in service to verbal social shaming, which works poorly on men.

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  2. “Zhana Vrangalova”

    As soon as I saw ‘Yugoslavia’ in her past…. it all made sense. Yes, I do national stereotypes as living in Europe trains a person to do….

    Anyway…. Yugoslavia had some weird perverted stuff going on. Most notably with the director Makavejev who was into William Reich stuff and made the notorious “W.R. Mysteries of the Organism” about the relationship between communism and weird sex stuff

    I don’t know how much further Reich dogma spread through Yugoslavia but I have the idea (from Yugoslav movies I’ve seen that it was not trivial).

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  3. Somewhat related, UCLA is offering a comparative literature class completely generated by AI. Look how proud they are. And what were the tenured faculty doing when this policy was being decided?

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