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Scholarship March 29, 2017

A Life in School: What the Teacher Learned

The Wabash Center

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Author
Tompkins, Jane
Publisher
Perseus Books, Reading, MA
ISBN
201327996
Table of Contents
Preface

ch. 1 The Dream of Authority
ch. 2 P.S. 98
ch. 3 Forever
ch. 4 Other People
ch. 5 Teachers
ch. 6 Talking in Class
ch. 7 Higher Education
ch. 8 Making It
ch. 9 Ash Wednesday
ch. 10 The Day I Walked Out of Class
ch. 11 Postcards From the Edge
ch. 12 Reverie
ch. 13 Karate Lesson
ch. 14 Let's Get Lost
ch. 15 The Way We Live Now
ch. 16 Coffee
ch. 17 Time Out
ch. 18 The Cloister and the Heart

Epilogue: Chair, Table, Lamp
List of Works Cited
Tompkins is an English professor at Duke. The book is autobiographical and profoundly evocative. It is an intense interpretation of the innertwinings of her personal and professional life. Tompkins discusses her life--from elementary school, through her doctoral program at Yale, through her life as a nontenured and then tenured faculty member--and, in the process, discusses issues that are important to so many of us in the Academy. She writes wonderfully about teaching, learning, and working at a research university. (From the Publisher)