Mens Et Mania: The MIT Nobody Knows
暫譯: 心智與狂熱:MIT的未知面貌

Keyser, Samuel Jay, Bacow, Lawrence S.

  • 出版商: Summit Valley Press
  • 出版日期: 2019-02-26
  • 售價: $1,340
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,273
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 248
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262537117
  • ISBN-13: 9780262537117
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A memoir of MIT life, from being Noam Chomsky's boss to negotiating with student protesters.

When Jay Keyser arrived at MIT in 1977 to head the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, he writes, he "felt like a fish that had been introduced to water for the first time." At MIT, a colleague grabbed him by the lapels to discuss dark matter; Noam Chomsky called him "boss" (double SOB spelled backward?); and engaging in conflict resolution made him feel like "a marriage counselor trying to reconcile a union between a Jehovah's witness and a vampire." In Mens et Mania, Keyser recounts his academic and administrative adventures during a career of more than thirty years.

Keyser describes the administrative side of his MIT life, not only as department head but also as Associate Provost and Special Assistant to the Chancellor. Keyser had to run a department ("budgets were like horoscopes") and negotiate student grievances--from the legality of showing Deep Throat in a dormitory to the uproar caused by the arrests of students for anti-apartheid demonstrations. Keyser also describes a visiting Japanese delegation horrified by the disrepair of the linguistics department offices (Chomsky tells them "Our motto is: Physically shabby. Intellectually first class."); convincing a student not to jump off the roof of the Green Building; and recent attempts to look at MIT through a corporate lens. And he explains the special faculty-student bond at MIT: the faculty sees the students as themselves thirty years earlier.

Keyser observes that MIT is hard to get into and even harder to leave, for faculty as well as for students. Writing about retirement, Keyser quotes the song Groucho Marx sang in Animal Crackers as he was leaving a party--"Hello, I must be going." Students famously say "Tech is hell." Keyser says,"It's been a helluva party."

This entertaining and thought-provoking memoir will make readers glad that Keyser hasn't quite left.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

一部關於麻省理工學院生活的回憶錄,從成為諾姆·喬姆斯基的上司到與學生抗議者談判。

當傑伊·凱瑟(Jay Keyser)於1977年抵達麻省理工學院(MIT)擔任語言學與哲學系主任時,他寫道,他「感覺就像一條第一次被引入水中的魚。」在MIT,一位同事抓住他的衣領討論暗物質;諾姆·喬姆斯基稱他為「老闆」(反向拼寫的雙重SOB?);而參與衝突解決讓他感覺像「一位婚姻輔導員試圖調解一位耶和華見證人和一隻吸血鬼之間的聯盟。」在《Mens et Mania》中,凱瑟回顧了他在超過三十年的職業生涯中所經歷的學術和行政冒險。

凱瑟描述了他在MIT生活的行政面向,不僅作為系主任,還擔任副教務長和校長特別助理。凱瑟必須管理一個系(「預算就像星座運勢」)並協商學生的申訴——從在宿舍播放《深喉嚨》的合法性到因反種族隔離示威而被捕的學生引發的騷動。凱瑟還描述了一個來訪的日本代表團對語言學系辦公室的破舊感到震驚(喬姆斯基告訴他們「我們的座右銘是:外表破舊,內涵一流。」);說服一名學生不要從綠色大樓的屋頂跳下;以及最近試圖從企業的角度看待MIT的努力。他還解釋了MIT特有的師生關係:教師將學生視為三十年前的自己。

凱瑟觀察到,無論是對於教師還是學生,進入MIT都很困難,而離開則更難。談到退休時,凱瑟引用了格勞喬·馬克斯(Groucho Marx)在《動物餅乾》中唱的歌曲,當他離開派對時唱道——「你好,我必須走了。」學生們著名地說「科技是地獄。」凱瑟說,「這是一場精彩的派對。」

這部引人入勝且發人深省的回憶錄將讓讀者感到高興,因為凱瑟尚未完全離開。

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