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BOOK BY ALAN SOKAL AND JEAN BRICMONT
Intellectual Impostures; Impostures Intellectuelles; Intelectual Impostures; Intellectual Imposters; Fashionable nonsense; The square root of -1 and the phallus; Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science

fashionable      
adj. μόδας, μοντέρνος

Définition

fashion
I
n.
vogue
1) to set a fashion
2) to come into fashion; to go out of fashion
3) current fashion(s); the latest fashion(s)
4) high fashion
5) in fashion (big hats are no longer in fashion)
manner
6) in a fashion (she behaved in a strange fashion)
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to fashion from, out of (to fashion a pipe out of clay)
2) (d; tr.) to fashion into (to fashion clay into a pipe)

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Fashionable Nonsense

Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals' Abuse of Science (1998; UK: Intellectual Impostures), first published in French in 1997 as Impostures intellectuelles, is a book by physicists Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont. As part of the so-called science wars, Sokal and Bricmont criticize postmodernism in academia for the misuse of scientific and mathematical concepts in postmodern writing.

The book was published in English in 1998, with revisions to the original 1997 French edition for greater relevance to debates in the English-speaking world. According to some reports, the response within the humanities was "polarized;" critics of Sokal and Bricmont charged that they lacked understanding of the writing they were scrutinizing. By contrast, responses from the scientific community were more supportive.

Similar to the subject matter of the book, Sokal is best known for his eponymous 1996 hoaxing affair, whereby he was able to get published a deliberately absurd article that he submitted to Social Text, a critical theory journal. The article itself is included in Fashionable Nonsense as an appendix.