
A Meaningful Academic Life: Improvised, Amusing, Unsettling
Author(s) -
Arthur P. Bochner
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
nauki o wychowaniu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2450-4491
DOI - 10.18778/2450-4491.08.17
Subject(s) - improvisation , aesthetics , focus (optics) , psychology , sociology , plan (archaeology) , visual arts , art , history , archaeology , physics , optics
In this essay, originally presented to an audience of colleagues, students, and university faculty, I briefly review the meanings I ascribe to my experience of nearly half a century as a university faculty member. I emphasize the improvisational quality of professorial life, the amusing characters I was able to observe and with whom I often worked, and several unsettling and agitating dimensions of university life that I experienced along the way. Inspired by the challenge of educating the whole person, mind and heart, and passionate about the moral, emotional, and literary urgency of the human sciences, I plan to continue to focus on self-clarifying, evocative, and potentially transforming stories.