This topic seemed to spark some interest in class yesterday, so I thought it would be beneficial to post an actual article about it. Â Apparently, upon sensing that her story was going to become newsworthy, the teacher wrote an essay in response (the link to which can be found here: http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/09/05/exposeing-my-breasts-on-the-internet/
The Washington Post article pulls out a quote from this essay that I absolutely love: “So here’s the story, internet: I fed my sick baby during feminist anthropology class without disrupting the lecture so as to not have to cancel the first day of class. I doubt anyone saw my nipple, because I’m pretty good at covering it. But if they did, they now know that I too, a university professor, like them, have nipples. Or at least that I have one.”  Clearly, she was not very happy with the public’s response when she wrote this essay (and this was before it even hit national news!).
As for whether I think her actions were justified, I am undecided.  I can see both sides of the argument, and I’m curious what the rest of the class may think.