<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/our-faculty/bernard-mcgrane.aspx" dsn="faculty"><email>mcgrane@chapman.edu</email><image-overwrite><img src="/our-faculty/files/larger-photos/faculty/bernardmcgrane.jpg" alt="Dr. Bernard McGrane"/></image-overwrite><name-overwrite/><rank-overwrite>Professor</rank-overwrite><departments-overwrite>Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; Department of Sociology</departments-overwrite><expertise-overwrite>Death; Sex; Social Psychology</expertise-overwrite><office-hours-overwrite><span>Wednesdays 10-11 am. Zoom Meeting ID: 992 9753 5625<br/><br/><strong>Affiliations: </strong>University Honors Program<br/></span></office-hours-overwrite><office-location-overwrite>Roosevelt Hall 216</office-location-overwrite><scholarly-works-links-overwrite/><degrees-overwrite/><bio-overwrite><p>Bernard McGrane (Ph.D. New York University) is Associate Professor of Sociology. He has a passion for teaching and writing. His principle fields of study have been sociology, philosophy, anthropology and intellectual history. He is the author of "Beyond Anthropology, Society and the Other;" "The Un-TV and the 10 MPH Car: Experiments in Personal Freedom and Everyday Life;" "This Book is Not Required, An Emotional Survival Manual for Students," and he is also featured in two educational videos: "The Ad and the Id: Sex, Death and Subliminal Advertising" and "The Ad and the Ego: Advertising and Identity." He offers a wide variety of courses: Social Psychology, Sociology of Death and Dying, Sexual Literacy and Society, Getting Love Right, Mass Communications and Society, Advertising and Society, Honors: In Search of Self, Honors: In Search of Reality, Social Movements of the Sixties, Meditation, and a relatively inexpensive 10 day January Interterm travel course to a Tibetan American Meditation center in the Colorado Rockies. The course is titled Ancient Wisdom and Modern Madness—Mind, Self and Society in Tibetan Buddhism.</p>
<p><strong>Recent Teaching Experience</strong></p>
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<li>1989 - present: Chapman University, Orange, CA. - Assistant Professor, Sociology (1989-1995), Associate Professor (1995-Present). Department Chair 1993-1995)</li>
<li>2002 - 2004: UCLA, Los Angeles, CA - Visiting Lecturer, Sociology. (Part-Time)</li>
<li>1994 - 2001: UC Irvine, Irvine CA - Lecturer, Sociology. (Part-Time)</li>
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<p><strong>Education</strong></p>
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<li>1971 - 1977: Ph.D., New York University, New York, New York Full Fellowship: Herbert H. Lehman Regents Graduate Fellowship. Major, Sociology; Minor: Anthropology and Philosophy; Mentors, Richard Sennet, Alan Blum, Irving Goffman</li>
<li>1965 - 1969: B.A., Fairfield University, Fairfield, Connecticut. Double Major, Sociology and Philosophy; Double Minor, History and Anthropology</li>
<li>1967 - 1968: Freie Universitat Berlin, West Berlin, Germany Study Course: The Frankfurt School of Sociology, Nineteenth Century German Philosophy (Fluent in German)</li>
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<p><strong>Recent Research and Publications</strong></p>
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<li>2008: Watching Television Is Not Required: Toward Media Mindfulness and Enlightenment TV. Routledge</li>
<li>2005: This Book Is Not Required: An Emotional Survival Manual for Students. Newly Revised Edition. Sage Publication's Pine Forge Press</li>
<li>2004: "Zen TV: Consciousness and the Media" in Shift: At the Frontiers of Consciousness, Institute of Noetic Sciences, March-May, No. 2.</li>
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