A Return
I have been away from Living [Maxine] Greene for a while
now. It had been my intention to continue with this inquiry long after the
completion of the dissertation. I was teaching a course on aesthetics and
surely the discussions and connections that my students and I were making
should have provided content for additional inquiry. But my discipline waned
and I have been remiss.
This past spring certainly brought cause to revisit this site.
Maxine’s death warranted reflection on her impact on me and the worlds of the
arts and social justice. But I am flummoxed and can’t recover the language to
unleash my gratitude.
But this fall I have found direct occasion to re-up the
discussion of things aesthetic. I am teaching a capstone course for students
engaging in their honors thesis work. As Living [Maxine] Greene furnished me in
my research, my students are starting their own reflexive blogs to ponder the
influences of their research interests. It is incumbent on me to join them in
their quest by re-establishing my queries of embodiment, situatedness, and the
primordial.
Hello again, L[M]G!
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