She represents a lot of people in academia. Awhile back I listened to a debate with a guy named Thadeus Russell, a professor, at Columbia I think. Self-proclaimed postmodernist (and child of two Marxist parents, for those of us who think that's relevant.)
When the moderator introduces Russell at the beginning of the debate, he mistakenly says Russell will be arguing for the negative of the debate proposition. Russell corrects him (?), saying "I'm actually arguing for the affirmative. It's okay, I make mistakes, too. The good thing is since I'm a postmodernist that doesn't matter. It's just about being interesting, not being right."
And in the course of the debate, Russell:
- refuses to accept the Pythagorean Theorem as true, saying it's just something some guy thought up
- refuses to affirm that the earth is round
- refuses to affirm that human slavery is immoral
- refuses to affirm or deny that the Jewish Holocaust happened, because history is just differing stories which one can believe or disbelieve as one "wants"
People like this have been teaching our kids for a couple of generations now, and they're just getting more numerous and more insane.