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History Faculty - Dr. Kevin Dann

Visiting Lecturer

Pakwanonzian! Ever since I learned this euphonically holophrastic Wonbanakiak greeting (literally, "You look brand new to me!"), I have held it as a kind of personal motto. As a perpetual seeker of new ideas, inspirations, and relationships, I hope that my curiosity about the past will help students strive to become makers of the new as well.

Born with the planet Mercury as my ascendant, I am forever drawn also to the playgrounds of Hermes--magic, myth, and mystery--and to hermetic methods of historical exploration that emphasize the imaginal and poetic dimension of historical inquiry. I want above all for my students to become compelling and concerned storytellers--of their own lives as well as those of their subjects of historical inquiry. I am keen to make them genuinely puzzled about the tapestry of past, present and future that is continually being woven about them.

I recently completed a biography of Henry David Thoreau which seeks to take him at his word when, on the 1853 American Association for the Advancement of Science questionnaire, he described his occupation as "a mystic, a transcendentalist, and a natural philosopher to boot." I try to apply to Thoreau a method similar to the one he employed to penetrate the natural world. I am also at work on a novel about a contemporary historian who stumbles on apocalyptic secrets while he is doing research about the Champlain Tercentenary celebration of 1909, and I am hoping this year to produce and direct a short play I've written called "The Universal Musician."

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Contact Kevin Dann

Office: Champlain Valley Hall 326
Phone: (518) 564-5221
E-mail: dannk@plattsburgh.edu

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