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What is Mentee

Faculty Roles and Changing Expectations in the New Age
The student whose love of learning motivates them to independently seek intellectual guidance and wisdom, not merely academic advice, from a mentor. The ideal mentee respects his prospective mentor to such an extent as to sustain an objective approach, at a distance, that is mediated by scrupulous attention paid to the mentor’s lectures, writings, and lifestyle on campus and beyond it. Over time this structure becomes reciprocal: the mentor comes to know his mentee primarily through the latter’s objective performances in writing (seminar papers and scholarly publications) and oral presentations (in class, at local and international conferences). A sharp mentee not only attends lectures in a state of intense wakefulness but reads all of the available publications of the mentor, and any other materials that illuminate the matter at stake in their shared research interests.
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Redefining the Proxemics of the Mentorship
Christopher S. Schreiner (University of Guam, Guam)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7438-5.ch006
Abstract
The sociopolitical controversies on campus that have resulted in “safe spaces” have pressured traditional structures based on proxemics, such as the mentorship, to reinvent themselves or disappear. In the chapter, “proximity” itself is defined not in terms of spatial contiguity but as an attentional structure by which the mentee achieves an intimate understanding at a distance of the objective achievements in teaching and writing that distinguish her mentor and other role models and that provoke acts of creative mimesis and exegesis by the mentee. Inspired by the ancient Stoic practice of the “care of the self” as explicated by Michel Foucault, the crux of the redefined mentored relation is not inculcating knowledge but guiding the growth of the mentee's critical consciousness in preparation for a career and a life well-lived, befitting a noble spirit. Since the focus of the redefined mentored relation privileges distance and objective spirit (via the critical study of works) over personal interaction, the scholarly autonomy of the mentee is a noteworthy learning outcome.
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