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Volume 40 • Number 2

Summer 2006



 

Teacher as Public Art


by Sheila Wright

I entered the public art arena as an idealist optimist. Now, two decades later,
I am a pragmatist realist. How did my dream of a populist marketplace turn into a nightmare?

—Richard Posner, Artist vs. Public

Like Posner, many faculty members enter the academy as idealists, optimistic that their goals for and the promise of higher education will be fulfilled and their quest for knowledge inspired, only to discover years later that they have become pragmatist realists. For many, change is necessary for survival, career success, and fulfilling dreams. At what point, however, might otherwise idealistic, visionary, and highly capable people become oppressed, disillusioned, and/or marginalized as professors? Under what conditions do professional dreams of transforming education and critical pedagogy become frustrated by rigid adherence to the status quo? How might initial aspirations of achieving a higher education become politicized and racialized as seemingly inescapable nightmares?


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