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Daft, not stupid, question

Published on
September 5, 2013
Last updated
May 22, 2015

Allan Johnson struck a chord with his piece on聽question-and-answer sessions at academic conferences (鈥Interrogative mood music鈥, 29聽August). However, I would like to聽point out that one type of question is missing from his list: the (phoney) 鈥淒aft Question鈥. It聽has this incipit: 鈥淭his might be a聽daft question, but鈥︹.

As a young scholar new to British academia, I often 鈥渜uestioned鈥 the Daft Question鈥檚 logic: why ask if the point is not worth making? Besides, no academic in her right mind in continental Europe would start from such a humble premise! Experience however has shown that often hidden behind such modesty, dictated by the British propensity towards self-deprecation, are the most challenging and provocative questions.

Having gone native by now, I happily join in the ritual of the Daft Question in the hope that what I have to say is not 鈥渓iterally鈥 daft.

Anna Notaro ()
Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design
University of Dundee

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