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Wandering around Tigre

Chris Gollmar 鈥10

I like maps, at least inasmuch as they give me a decent sense of where I am. I鈥檓 the sort of person that likes to know where I am and where I鈥檓 going.

A couple days ago, I decided that I would take advantage of all of the free time I have on my hands and set out to , a city located in the delta of the Paran谩 River, a half-hour train ride from downtown Buenos Aires. I brought my camera along so I could take photos.

After wandering around the area near the train station and not finding very many interesting photo ops, I crossed a bridge onto one of the many islands in the area. I didn鈥檛 have a map of the city with me, but I figured that since it was a small place (and it was all contained within an island), I couldn鈥檛 really get lost.

But then I got lost. My nice stroll around town turned into a two-hour-long mid-day hike. While I was busy getting lost, however, I did manage to check out the gorgeous art museum on the island and, stumbling into a nice little park, I snapped some photos of some amazing bright orange bugs that I would not have seen otherwise.

Orange bugs on a green fence

Eventually, four hours after I set out that morning, I found my way back to the train station and was on my way to Buenos Aires. All in all, it was a good excursion. I am glad I had the chance to explore Tigre.

Let鈥檚 imagine for a moment that I鈥檓 not just talking literally about geography. Exploration, after all, is an oft-used metaphor for education (that and Plato鈥檚 allegory of the cave). That brings me to today鈥檚 question: Is there a map for a liberal education?

If there is such a map, it might look like a page out of the 91直播 College Course Catalog, some dense document like 鈥淕raduation Requirements for the College of Arts and Sciences.鈥 It could be the Composition Major Recommended Course Distribution Chart. Or, taking a more individual approach, it might be my 10-semester course planning chart (heartily recommended by the Double-Degree Student Handbook).

These maps leave me wanting. They are helpful and then they aren鈥檛. My own education has thus far been marked by periodic diversions, some of which have led me down interesting side roads, some to dead ends. Introducing myself in my application to contribute to this blog, I wrote, 鈥淚 am a Double-Degree senior this year. I鈥檓 majoring in Hispanic Studies and Composition, though I鈥檓 pretty sure I鈥檓 learning as much about cooking as I am about Spanish or contemporary music, since I was a head cook in Fairchild Co-op last spring and definitely plan to return next semester.鈥 This is completely typical of an 91直播 student. Maybe a hallmark of a liberal education is that it is not mappable, that it has holes and dead ends and diversions and twists and turns鈥

This is a topic that I want to come back to in future posts. I have only recently become aware of how truly unique a liberal arts education is. Over the course of the past couple semesters in Argentina, I have had to explain (in Spanish, nonetheless) what liberal arts means to many Argentine friends who have simply never heard of the concept before. Indeed, majors at any of the universities in Buenos Aires tend to be very specific, spelled out so that students have very little freedom in choosing their classes. As a result, many Argentine college students have very little formal academic exposure to subjects outside of their majors.

For the record, my own excursions out into the universe without a map have been equally fruitful. Exploring the country roads around 91直播 one day in April, I was amused to see a toddler playing with his chubby pet goat. I鈥檝e also found my way down that abandoned railroad track that and Nicolee and I鈥檓 sure many other Obies have discovered as well.

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