Naomi Wolf attempted to block the publication of her error-strewn doctoral thesis for a聽further year after submitting聽it to the University of Oxford鈥檚 digital archive more than five years late.
According to internal emails seen by 糖心Vlog, the American feminist requested an additional extension to embargo her DPhil dissertation after depositing聽it, alongside a聽lengthy corrections sheet, with Oxford鈥檚 research archive at the end of December聽2020.
Normally, those awarded a DPhil at Oxford are of their thesis at least five days before their degree is conferred either at a ceremony or 颈苍听补产蝉别苍迟颈补. Dr聽Wolf鈥檚 DPhil was awarded in April聽2015.
According to Dr Wolf, the delay on releasing the thesis would give her time to seek 鈥渓egal representation鈥 in the UK. She did not respond to THE鈥檚 request for comment. Earlier this month, she was , where she has posted unfounded theories about Covid-19 vaccines.
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It follows a tsunami of criticism over her book Outrages: Sex, Censorship and the Criminalisation of聽Love, which was based on her doctoral dissertation, after the BBC Radio聽3 presenter Matthew Sweet pointed out on-air in June 2019 that Dr聽Wolf had, based on a misreading of criminal records, wrongly claimed that several gay men had been executed in Britain after 1857.
The controversy was reignited earlier this year when other errors highlighted by Dr聽Sweet appeared in a reissued version of the book, with several men cited as examples of anti-gay injustice actually having been convicted for sexual offences against children and animals.
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The episode became a major talking point in Victorian history and queer studies, but it also raised issues about the robustness and transparency of Oxford鈥檚 doctoral examinations because Dr Wolf鈥檚 thesis remained hidden from sight and the identity of her examiners still remains unknown.
Internal emails passed to THE show that the incident prompted soul-searching within the university itself, with one unnamed Bodleian Library staff member reflecting that the furore provided 鈥渟ome further 鈥榓mmunition鈥 to change the default embargo for thesis and restrictions applied to PhD work鈥, while another email mentioned 鈥檚 鈥渂listering takedown of the paperback edition, mentioning the PhD source鈥.
Other emails show that staff were concerned that the university had 鈥渇aced (unfair) accusations of not being transparent about this particular thesis鈥, which had been granted a three-year embargo.
As Dr Wolf had not submitted a digital copy of her thesis, however, when the embargo elapsed in 2018 it was not available to view. It聽was eventually lodged in December 2020, when it was granted a temporary embargo until March, pending the decision on a longer聽one.
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But her request for this extension was turned down by a member of Oxford鈥檚 Faculty of English, who wrote in an email on 16聽February that the further year-long dispensation 鈥渟eems unnecessarily long for the purpose of obtaining legal advice鈥.
鈥淎s your DPhil was approved by the Graduate Studies Committee on 27聽April 2015, nearly six years have now passed. This length of delay in the availability of a thesis is very unusual,鈥 adds the email.
An Oxford spokesman said the university would 鈥渁lways make all reasonable endeavours to ensure that DPhil theses are deposited in a聽timely manner鈥.
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