This is what it is like to be a professor, why I do not particularly respect most professors, and why I do not think academia is “the best profession in the world”.

I need to go but I am sitting through the last of my Spanish 201 related pain so that when I start driving, I will at least not be so distracted that I inadvertently crash the car. While I wait for that, I might as well discuss the issue at hand. I have been saying … More This is what it is like to be a professor, why I do not particularly respect most professors, and why I do not think academia is “the best profession in the world”.

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1/- I am truly terrified of what the experience may be as we move once again toward uniformization of those lower division courses, if this is done superficially, as it surely will be. The last time, we signed in blood, so to speak, saying we would obey. Years later I found out by chance that … More Also

On sacrifice

Let’s look at this massive cloud of pain that is passing through me. 1/- Every fall is so incredibly painful because of Spanish 201. Como tantas veces he dicho, I would take any other Spanish course, or any other courses in the other disciplines in which I have the 18 graduate hours or the equivalent, … More On sacrifice

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It is capitalism. They are not ill, they are just expected not to take care of themselves and to be on call and alert all the time, performing. They have to claim mental health problems so as to receive authorization to live a normal life, with 7-8 hours’ sleep, some recreation, and some organized and … More Fragment

Better?

Gene McCormick’s Lives of Passion: Edward and Antoinette (Rockford, Illinois: RWG Press, 2013), the author’s thirteenth book, is a series of interlocking prose poems that tell, in seventeen short pieces, the story of an ordinary couple–mid-century figures whose lives have run together–from childhood on. The meanings of “passion” here include a strong sense of physicality … More Better?