Robert D. Cochran
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Semester of the Women: Reading Grace Paley in Quarantine
Spring 2020 was the strangest term ever, even before the COVID pandemic sent us all home. Perhaps it started with the room layout—gone was the familiar rectangular grid, side-to-side rows and front-to-back columns, the centered lectern a secular pulpit, focus of all eyes. No stage for the sage;the once-regimented pupils freed from unified subordination. Classrooms in spanking-new “Champions Hall” feature scattered round tables: “café seating,” they call it. Maybe my disorientation originates here. Where to position myself, and how address a group sectioned into circular trios and foursomes? Am I a teacher or a waiter? “Good morning, I’m Professor X, here’s a syllabus, I’ll be taking care of you today.” © 2022,University of Missouri. All rights reserved.