Dr. Steven A. Burr is a writer, editor, and educator living and working in Cumberland, Maryland. He has taught at Georgetown University, Frostburg State University, and Loyola University Maryland; at the latter he also served as Director of Program Operations for the Graduate Liberal Studies program. His first book, Finite Transcendence: Existential Exile and the Myth of Home (Lexington Books/Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014), examines the human engagement, aesthetically and existentially, with the finitude and limits that define human existence. More recently, he has written on identity, marginalization, and liberal education for the journals Zeteo and Soundings; the Foreword to Duncan and Marjorie Phillips and America’s First Museum of Modern Art (Vernon Press, 2021); and on the aesthetic and ontological qualities of motorcycling for the International Journal of Motorcycle Studies. He completed his doctoral work at Georgetown University, and he is the Editor-in-Chief of Confluence: The Journal of the AGLSP.
Dr. Steven A. Burr is a writer, editor, and educator living and working in Cumberland, Maryland. He has taught at Georgetown University, Frostburg State University, and Loyola University Maryland; at the latter he also served as Director of Program Operations for the Graduate Liberal Studies program. His first book, Finite Transcendence: Existential Exile and the Myth of Home (Lexington Books/Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014), examines the human engagement, aesthetically and existentially, with the finitude and limits that define human existence. More recently, he has written on identity, marginalization, and liberal education for the journals Zeteo and Soundings; the Foreword to Duncan and Marjorie Phillips and America’s First Museum of Modern Art (Vernon Press, 2021); and on the aesthetic and ontological qualities of motorcycling for the International Journal of Motorcycle Studies. He completed his doctoral work at Georgetown University, and he is the Editor-in-Chief of Confluence: The Journal of the AGLSP.